How do I know if I have the original catalytic converter?

How do I know if I have the original catalytic converter?

An easy way to identify aftermarket versus original converters is through appearance. If the catalytic converter has a silver metal casing on it with an arrow, that typically means that it is aftermarket. The arrow indicates the proper installation direction based on air flow.

Which cars are least likely to have catalytic converters stolen?

Those with the unit in the engine bay are less susceptible to theft. Older models are more likely to be targeted because their catalytic converters contain far more precious metals than those fitted to the latest cars.

Where is the number located on a catalytic converter?

Serial numbers could often be stamped on the edging of the cat, not on the cat itself.

What is the most expensive scrap catalytic converter?

Which Catalytic Converters Are The Most Expensive? According to data from 2020, the most expensive catalytic converter belonged to the Ferrari F430, with a mind-popping $3,770.00 price tag. Moreover, the F430 needed two of them, so a full replacement would run car owners $7,540 before labor costs.

Do all catalytic converters have serial numbers?

Catalytic converters don’t have serial numbers, so they can’t be tracked, making a stolen converter all but impossible for a scrap dealer to identify. “Unless you can garage your vehicle 24 hours a day, anyone can climb under your car and cut off the catalytic converter,” said Sgt.

When did Toyota Camry catalytic converter need to be replaced?

Had to replace the catalytic converter when the check engine light came on for the first time back in 11/04 when the vehicle had 139k miles. Toyota was kind enough to do a “good will” no charge warranty replacement. Once again within the past 6 mos or so, the check engine light came back on again and catalytic converter needed replacement again.

What happens if you replace the catalytic converter?

If you spend $900 or more to replace the catalytic converter, you may discover the check engine light coming on again later. Some mechanics will tell you to try replacing the oxygen sensors first, to see if that solves the problem. There are two of them, one before and one after the catalytic converter.

When did they start using catalytic converters in cars?

The catalytic converter was mandated for all U.S. cars and trucks in 1975, to convert harmful pollutants into less harmful emissions before they left the exhaust system. Precious metals such as platinum, palladium, rhodium or gold are used as the catalyst.

Can a lazy oxygen sensor cause a catalytic converter problem?

You may need to fix other engine problems in order to solve your catalytic converter problem. A lazy oxygen sensor might falsely indicate a catalytic converter problem, yet not set a DTC for itself. A technician can determine if the sensor is responding as it should.