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If you’ve noticed that your exhaust is emitting dark smoke, your car has become louder, or your fuel efficiency has decreased, you may have a bad catalytic converter on your hands. Although this part does not serve a primary mechanical role like your engine and transmission do, it still has a crucial role to play.
Ahead, WeBuyJunkCarsFast describes what the catalytic converter does and what you should do if yours is damaged.
All modern gas-operated cars are equipped with a catalytic converter. These cylindrical metal chambers reside about a third of the way down the exhaust system. Through a series of pipes, it connects the exhaust manifold on the front end and the muffler unit at the back end.
But what does a catalytic converter do? The main job of the catalytic converter is to convert toxic emissions generated in the engine into less harmful gasses to be released through the tailpipe.
The catalytic converter is able to transform noxious gasses like carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides into safe emissions (nitrogen gas, water vapor, and carbon dioxide) through a series of chemical reactions powered by materials called catalysts—hence the name, catalytic converter.
Because the catalytic converter comes in contact with hot, toxic gasses during every drive, it eventually wears out and goes bad. However, this part is built to last up to 200,000 miles with regular maintenance and care.
Other issues can arise, though, before you hit the 200,00 miles-mark. We discuss those in the next section. Below, you can see symptoms of a bad catalytic converter, whether it’s wearing out or something else is going on:
Dark exhaust smoke
A smell of sulfur or burning eggs
Rattling sounds
If your cat converter has been acting up for a while, then you might experience more serious symptoms like:
Poor engine performance
Failed emissions test
Issues starting
Engine misfiring
Check engine light
It’s important to get these issues looked at as soon as you notice they are happening constantly to avoid further damage.
With consistent vehicle care and maintenance, your catalytic converter will likely last until it wears out. However, other parts can wear out before the cat converter and the damage can have an effect on the converter.
Here are some of those potential causes:
Coolants leaks
Oil leaks in the engine
Unburned fuel
Overheating
Hitting debris on the road
Faulty oxygen sensor
Because a catalytic converter isn’t responsible for motion or energy production, you can technically keep driving even if yours is damaged. However, it is not recommended, and, in some states, it is illegal to drive with a malfunctioning catalytic converter.
Driving with a bad catalytic converter comes with the following risks:
Increased emissions and potentially failing your state emissions test
Decreased engine performance
Engine overheating
Noise pollution
If you have a bad catalytic converter, the only solution is to get a catalytic converter replacement. That is because catalytic converter repair is not possible due to the toxic metals inside. These metals are dangerous to work with, so the only solution is a replacement.
However, if your cat converter is damaged due to an issue in the engine or other components, then repairs will also be needed.
The cost of a catalytic converter replacement ranges between $400 and $3,000 for the part alone, depending on the year, make, and model of your car. Labor, on the other hand, costs about $60 to $130 per hour.
On top of the catalytic converter price, you may have to pay for the following additional repairs:
Oxygen sensor replacement: $115 - $590
Exhaust pipes repair: $50 - $400
Coolant leak repair: $100 - $800
As we mentioned above, a catalytic converter part is worth anything from several hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on the exact model. Because of the precious catalytic metals found inside, this part is seen as quite valuable to thieves.
Unfortunately, catalytic converter theft is common. That’s because of how valuable the materials inside are. The catalysts inside the converter include platinum, rhodium, and palladium which have high scrap prices. As a result, scrap catalytic converter prices can be high.
Here’s how much the precious metals inside the cat converter are worth:
Platinum: $884 per ounce
Palladium: $2,040 per ounce
Rhodium: $12,850 per ounce
While the average catalytic converter price is around $1,000, the materials are potentially worth much more if enough is collected. This is why cat converter theft is common.
If the cost to replace a catalytic converter is outside of your budget, WeBuyJunkCarsFast can help! We buy cars that are damaged, totaled, and missing parts, even if the missing part is a catalytic converter.
You can get a great deal for your car with a bad or missing catalytic converter like this:
Get an offer! First step is to fill out our online form with details about your car. In most cases, we’ll produce a no-obligation offer for you in as little as 90 seconds.
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