Catalytic converters are potentially the most expensive single component on a vehicle. So, if you’re piecing out your junk car for parts or you’re replacing a bad catalytic converter, it makes sense to spend a little bit of energy selling your old converter for cash. But where can you sell it? How much is it actually worth? We’ll answer all of your questions and more so that you can get top dollar for your converter.
Where To Sell a Catalytic Converter (and What They're Worth)
Catalytic converters are filled with rare earth minerals like platinum and rhodium that make them uniquely pricey for a car part. Depending on the model and whether it’s scrap or reusable, you can expect to get anywhere from $50-800 for your converter by selling it to a recycling plant, scrapyard, or on eBay.
Steps
Selling Your Catalytic Converter
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Remove the converter if you haven’t already. If you haven’t already removed the converter , set the vehicle on jacks and wait for the car to completely cool. Then, remove the oxygen sensors connected to the converter with a socket wrench. Then, remove any bolts locking the converter in place and remove it from the vehicle. [6] X Research source
- Alternative: If the car is being scrapped, you can just cut the converter out of the emission line using a jigsaw. Just make sure you wear a respirator in the event that you accidentally cut into the converter, which is toxic.
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2Get a quote from potential buyers to get the best deal. Before you actually sell your converter to a recycling plant or scrapyard, get a quote on what they’re actually willing to pay for it. This way there won’t actually be any surprises when it’s time to hand over the gear! [7] X Trustworthy Source State of Indiana Official site for state-approved sources related to life in Indiana, including laws, services, and culture Go to source
- If you’re selling on eBay or Facebook Marketplace, set your price based on the previously sold listings on eBay for your specific make and model.
- In some states and cities, sellers aren’t allowed to give you more than a certain amount for used catalytic converters. This is to minimize the incentives for thieves to take them. So, if you keep getting the same quote over and over, that’s probably why.
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3Take (or ship) your catalytic converter to the buyer. Once you’re happy with your quote (or price, if you sold it locally online), head over to the scrapyard or recycling plant. If you need to ship your converter, fill a heavy cardboard box with crumpled newspapers or bubble wrap. Use a hefty amount of cushioning! Then, seal the box completely with heavy-duty packing tape. [8] X Research source
- Take your driver’s license, registration for the vehicle the converter is from, and insurance just in case there are any questions about the provenance of your converter.
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4Keep all of your receipts and paperwork. In the very unlikely event that someone shows up talking about stolen or fraudulent catalytic converters, you’ll be happy to have the proof you need on hand. Keep every bit of paperwork you get and save any relevant bank records—at least for a few months. [9] X Trustworthy Source State of Indiana Official site for state-approved sources related to life in Indiana, including laws, services, and culture Go to source
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References
- ↑ https://www.in.gov/sos/dealer/files/Catalytic-converter-changes.pdf
- ↑ https://www.in.gov/sos/dealer/files/Catalytic-converter-changes.pdf
- ↑ https://www.wsls.com/news/local/2021/10/01/missouri-man-trying-to-sell-catalytic-converter-on-facebook-gets-arrested-for-meth-instead/
- ↑ https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2020/01/25/why-are-rhodium-prices-on-a-roll
- ↑ https://pmrcc.com/en/news-blog/catalytic-converter-101/catalytic-converter-value/
- ↑ https://www.krosfou.co.uk/blog/13_removing-the-catalytic-converter-from-your-car-a-good-idea.html
- ↑ https://www.in.gov/sos/dealer/files/Catalytic-converter-changes.pdf
- ↑ https://www.magnaflow.com/blogs/magnaflow/how-to-ship-instructions-magnaflow-recycling-for-refunds
- ↑ https://www.in.gov/sos/dealer/files/Catalytic-converter-changes.pdf