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How much is a catalytic converter for a Honda Ridgeline?

Prices vary widely: for the part alone, expect roughly $150–$1,200 depending on OEM vs aftermarket and the Ridgeline generation; with labor, total installed costs commonly range from about $300 to $2,000. These figures reflect current market pricing through 2024–2026 and can vary by region, model year, and whether one or two converters are required.


What drives the cost for Ridgeline converters


Understanding the factors that affect the price helps buyers estimate costs and shop smart. Key elements include parts type, the number of converters on the model, and installation labor charges. The following factors shape the final price:



  • Number of catalytic converters installed on your specific Ridgeline model (some years may use two separate converters).

  • OEM Honda catalytic converters versus aftermarket alternatives (OEM parts tend to be more expensive but may offer warranty and precise fit).

  • Geographic region and local labor rates, which influence installation costs.

  • Whether additional components are needed during replacement (e.g., oxygen sensors, gaskets, clamps), which can add to both parts and labor.


Prices will vary based on these factors, so a precise quote requires checking the exact VIN and the shop’s pricing.


Typical price ranges by option


Below are general price ranges for the part alone. The actual price will depend on the Ridgeline generation (first-gen 2005–2014 or second-gen 2017–2024+), the number of converters, and the vendor.



  • OEM Honda catalytic converter: typically around $600–$1,200 before labor; some configurations or dealer pricing can exceed this range.

  • Aftermarket catalytic converter (non-OEM): typically around $150–$500 before labor; higher-end aftermarket options may reach $600.

  • Used or remanufactured catalytic converters: typically around $100–$300 before labor, depending on condition and seller.


Note: If your Ridgeline requires two catalytic converters or a more complex exhaust setup, the total price will be higher. Labor costs vary by shop and region, typically $100–$300 per unit installed, with some shops charging a diagnostic or service fee.


How to get an exact quote


To obtain a precise price, you should gather your vehicle’s VIN, model year, and confirm whether you need one converter or two. Then request quotes from:



  • Honda dealer parts departments for OEM pricing and availability.

  • Local auto parts stores or online vendors for aftermarket options.

  • Authorized exhaust specialists or automotive shops for installation quotes and labor estimates.


Getting multiple price quotes will help you compare options and find the best fit for your Ridgeline and budget.


Summary


Catalytic converter pricing for a Honda Ridgeline spans a broad range: roughly $150–$1,200 for the part alone, with total installed costs typically between $300 and $2,000 depending on generation, converter count, and labor. Prospective buyers should verify whether their vehicle uses one or two converters, weigh OEM versus aftermarket options, and obtain several quotes to secure the best price and fit.

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