Replacing the catalytic converter on Your 2010 Honda CR-V is typically going to run You about two grand. That's going to be about $1800 in parts, and around $200 in labor. If You suspect that the catalytic converter is failing, some symptoms that would indicate this is likely would be the exhaust having an unusual smell, as well as potentially a loss of engine power. Additionally, Your Honda's going to fail an emissions test, and the check engine light (CEL) is almost certain to come on. While Your cat's necessary to help make the environment safer by not throwing a bunch of harmful exhaust gases out of Your tail pipe, You can, technically, drive about when it's failed, if it's not affecting Your engine's performance (mentioned above). While this obviously isn't a very moral thing to do, if You're wondering if it's safe (because, say, You've got to get to work), it is.
Aliza C
November 17, 2020
The replacement cost for a 2010 Honda crv catalytic converter is between $1,460 and $1,490. Labor costs are estimated between $110 and $140 while parts are priced between $1,340 and $1,340.
Derrick
January 27, 2023
Both converters can be had for about $600 from rock auto. Don’tget OEM.
Leonard johnson
May 26, 2022
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