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How much is a catalytic converter for a Honda Pilot 2019?

Per converter, you’re generally looking at about $600–$1,100 for an OEM unit; the 2019 Pilot typically uses two catalytic converters, so parts alone can run roughly $1,200–$2,200. Aftermarket direct-fit converters are commonly $150–$600 each, with installed prices often in the $300–$1,400 range per unit depending on labor and location.


Understanding the price landscape for the 2019 Honda Pilot


The price you pay depends on whether you choose an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) catalyst or an aftermarket direct-fit replacement, and whether you replace one or both converters. The Pilot’s exhaust system generally contains two catalytic converters, and labor time can vary if sensors or wiring need attention.


Prices can vary by supplier, region, and compliance requirements. The following ranges reflect typical costs reported by retailers and repair shops in the United States as of 2024–2025.



  • OEM direct-fit catalytic converters: typically $600–$1,100 per converter. Since the Pilot often uses two, parts cost can be roughly $1,200–$2,200 before labor.

  • Aftermarket direct-fit catalytic converters: commonly $150–$600 per converter; installed total often $300–$1,400 per converter depending on labor, taxes, and vehicle specifics.

  • Used or refurbished catalytic converters: about $200–$500 per converter, with variability in longevity and emissions compliance.


When budgeting, remember to factor in labor and potential sensor work. Replacing one converter may take about 1–2 hours, and labor rates vary by region and shop.


Installation costs and considerations


Beyond the part price, installation costs can significantly affect the final bill. Here are guiding factors for buyers to consider.



  • Labor time and rate: Typical installations run 1–2 hours per converter, with shop rates often ranging from $80 to $150+ per hour depending on location and whether the shop is a dealership or independent.

  • Compliance and certification: In California and some other states, CARB-approved aftermarket catalysts may be required. Verify EO numbers and regulatory compliance before purchase.

  • Warranty and quality: OEM parts usually come with longer warranties; reputable aftermarket brands can offer solid warranties, but quality varies by brand.

  • Additional work: Oxygen sensors, wiring harnesses, or mounting hardware sometimes need replacement alongside the converter, increasing both parts and labor costs.

  • Theft risk: Catalytic converters are high-theft targets; consider securing strategies and timing for service.


Consult multiple shops for quotes and confirm whether the price covers labor, warranty, and any required sensors or hoses. Getting several estimates can prevent surprises at the counter.


Summary


For a 2019 Honda Pilot, each catalytic converter typically costs between $600 and $1,100 if you buy OEM parts, with two converters present in many models. Aftermarket direct-fit units tend to be cheaper, around $150–$600 each, but installation costs and compliance requirements can vary. Total installed price depends on whether you replace one or both converters, your region, labor rates, and whether CARB-approved aftermarket parts are required. Always verify part compatibility, compliance, and warranty before purchase, and consider obtaining multiple quotes to ensure you get a fair price.

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