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How much is a catalytic converter on a Ford Fiesta?

For a Ford Fiesta, catalytic converter parts typically cost about $200–$900, and installation may push total to roughly $350–$1,500, depending on engine and source. Note that the Fiesta's market status varies by region: Ford stopped selling the Fiesta in the U.S. after 2019, while the model remains common in Europe and other markets; this can affect part availability and pricing.


What affects the price


Several factors determine the price of a catalytic converter for the Fiesta, including engine type, emissions standards, market region, the number of catalytic elements, and whether you choose an OEM or aftermarket part.



  • Engine type and market: The Fiesta has different engines (for example, 1.0-liter EcoBoost, 1.5/1.6-liter variants, and diesel in some regions); designs differ and so do prices.

  • Number and placement of catalysts: Some variants may use a front pre-cat and a main cat or additional catalysts; more units generally raise cost.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: Original Ford parts tend to be pricier but may offer guaranteed compatibility and warranty; aftermarket parts vary in price and quality.

  • New vs remanufactured or used: New OEM or aftermarket units are more expensive; remanufactured or used parts are cheaper but come with higher risk and shorter warranties.

  • Labor costs and installation: Local shop rates and installation complexity influence the total, sometimes substantially.

  • Availability and location: Regional supply, taxes, and shipping can shift price widely between countries and even within regions.


In practice, the exact price hinges on your Fiesta’s year, engine, and market. Always verify the correct part number for your vehicle before purchasing.


Prices by source


Below are typical price ranges you might encounter for a Ford Fiesta catalytic converter, depending on the source and part type.



  • OEM direct-fit catalytic converter (factory Ford part): typically about $500–$1,100.

  • Ford authorized dealer price: commonly around $700–$1,200, depending on model year and engine.

  • Aftermarket direct-fit catalytic converter: roughly $260–$700, with variations by brand and region.

  • Aftermarket universal catalytic converter (requires adaptation): about $100–$250, not including installation.

  • Used or salvaged catalytic converters: often $50–$250, depending on condition and market.

  • Remanufactured catalytic converter: approximately $150–$350, sometimes with a warranty.


Labor for installation varies by shop but generally adds $100–$300 or more, depending on local rates and how difficult the replacement is on a Fiesta’s exhaust route.


Where to buy and how to verify


To ensure you get the right part, start with your Fiesta's exact year, market, and engine code. Check the VIN and cross-reference part numbers on FordParts.com or with a reputable parts retailer. Compare at least two sources, read warranty terms, and avoid counterfeit parts. If in doubt, ask a professional for a quote that includes both part and labor.


Summary


For a Ford Fiesta, catalytic converter prices vary widely by engine and source. Expect parts to range from a few hundred dollars to over a thousand, with labor adding hundreds more. Verify the correct part for your vehicle’s engine and market, and compare OEM, aftermarket, and used options to balance price and reliability.

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