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How much is a catalytic converter for a 2017 Honda Ridgeline?

Installed costs for a catalytic converter on a 2017 Honda Ridgeline typically range from roughly $1,000 to $2,000 per converter, depending on OEM vs aftermarket and whether one or two catalysts are involved.


What affects the price


Several factors determine how much you’ll pay for a catalytic converter replacement, including the part type, the number of converters in the system, labor rates, and the tune of your local market.



  • OEM direct-fit catalytic converter (Honda part): The part itself tends to be pricier, with installed totals commonly landing in the range of about $1,100 to $2,000+ depending on labor and regional pricing. Parts are typically sourced through a Honda dealer or authorized parts distributor.

  • Aftermarket direct-fit catalytic converter: These are usually cheaper than OEM parts. Expect part prices around $250 to $700, with installed totals roughly $500 to $1,000 depending on labor and regional rates.

  • Aftermarket universal catalytic converter: The lowest-cost option, typically $100 to $300 for the part, but installation often requires welding and fabrication, bringing total installed costs to about $400 to $900 or more.

  • Labor and additional costs: In addition to the converter itself, you may pay for gaskets, sensors (like oxygen sensors), clamps, clamps, exhaust hangers, and diagnostic checks. Labor is highly variable by shop and region, generally $100 to $350 or more.

  • Single vs. dual-converter setups: Some Ridgeline configurations may use two catalytic converters (pre-cat and main cat). If replacing both, factor in per-converter pricing, which can significantly increase total installed cost.


Prices can vary by region, shop, and VIN-specific exhaust configuration. Always obtain multiple quotes and confirm whether the price covers parts, labor, sensors, and any necessary labor for fitment or catalytic converter warranty considerations.


Where to buy and how to get a quote


Shopping options differ in cost and convenience. A few common paths include:



  • OEM options from a Honda dealer or authorized parts network: Higher upfront cost but guaranteed fit and warranty alignment.

  • Aftermarket direct-fit converters from reputable brands: Often a balance of cost and fitment, with brands like Walker, Bosal, MagnaFlow, and AP Exhaust frequently offered by parts retailers.

  • Aftermarket universal converters: Cheapest upfront, but usually require professional installation and potential exhaust customization.

  • Independent exhaust shops or mobile service providers: May offer competitive pricing or package deals, especially if they handle both part and installation.


To get an accurate cost for your exact Ridgeline, have your VIN handy, specify whether you want OEM or aftermarket, and ask for: price for the part, labor time, sensor swaps if needed, and any warranty terms on the converter.


Two-converter setups and other caveats


Be aware that some 2017 Ridgeline configurations may rely on more than one catalytic converter. If your vehicle requires two converters, the total price will reflect the cost of both parts plus installation. Confirm with the shop whether the quote covers both catalytic converters and any necessary sensors or mounting hardware.


Why the variant exists


The Ridgeline’s exhaust layout can vary by model year, trim, and VIN. The number of catalysts, sensor placements, and the presence of a downstream or upstream cat can affect both parts eligibility and labor time. Always verify fitment against your specific VIN and exhaust diagram when requesting quotes.


What to do next


Next steps to get an accurate price:



  • Call several local shops or visit their websites to request a quote. Provide your VIN and confirm whether they’re quoting per converter or for the full exhaust segment.

  • Ask whether the quote includes sensors, gaskets, labor, and a warranty on the part and workmanship.

  • Compare OEM vs aftermarket options and read recent customer reviews for the installer’s workmanship and turnaround time.


In practice, gathering multiple, itemized quotes is the best way to secure a fair price and avoid surprises during installation.


Summary


For a 2017 Honda Ridgeline, catalytic converter replacement costs vary widely. OEM replacements are typically the most expensive but offer direct fit and guaranteed compatibility, while aftermarket direct-fit parts provide a middle ground. Universal converters are the least expensive upfront but require additional labor and fabrication. Whether you replace one or two converters will significantly influence the final bill. Always obtain multiple quotes, confirm inclusions, and verify compatibility with your VIN.


Final takeaway


Prices are highly location- and vehicle-specific. If you’re facing a catalytic converter replacement, start by collecting quotes from a Honda dealer, reputable aftermarket shops, and independent exhaust specialists to determine the best balance of cost, reliability, and warranty for your Ridgeline.

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