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Mitsubishi Catalytic Converter

Request a VIN-matched quote for a used Catalytic Converter. Availability, condition, warranty, and shipping are confirmed for your exact vehicle before purchase.

Part Details

Your quote request is reviewed against your vehicle details. Before buying, ask for the condition description, mileage when relevant, warranty terms, shipping cost, and final price so you can compare the available options.

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Compatibility: Mitsubishi

Condition & Quality Standards

Condition grading and inspection practices vary by part and source. Before purchase, request the available condition description, mileage information when relevant, photos, and any inspection or test notes.

About This Catalytic Converter

The catalytic converter uses precious-metal catalysts to turn harmful exhaust gases into less harmful ones, and a healthy converter is what lets a vehicle pass an OBD-II or tailpipe emissions test. Do two things before you buy one. First, confirm the converter is actually the failure: a P0420 or P0430 catalyst-efficiency code is often caused by a lazy downstream oxygen sensor, an exhaust leak ahead of that sensor, or an engine burning oil or coolant that has poisoned the catalyst — and a replacement fitted to a car that is still fouling will fail again, so have a shop diagnose the root cause first. Second, check legality: a used converter is not legal to install everywhere. Federal EPA policy permits reuse only under narrow conditions and requires the converter to sit in the same location as the original, and California (CARB) and several other states are far stricter — California prohibits selling or installing a used converter and requires a CARB-approved, EO-numbered unit matched to your vehicle. Verify your state's and CARB's current rules and use a compliant converter before you commit.

Because every catalytic converter quote is matched to your Mitsubishi by VIN, you get a part that fits the first time and keeps your repair on budget.

Want the full picture before you buy? Read our used catalytic converter buying guide.

Common Signs Your Catalytic Converter May Need Replacing

Symptoms vary by vehicle and driving conditions. Always confirm diagnosis before replacement.

What to Check When Buying a Used Catalytic Converter

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What Happens After You Request a Quote

  1. We review your vehicle and part request
  2. Provide your VIN or full vehicle details for fitment review
  3. Review the available condition, warranty, shipping, and price details
  4. You decide — no obligation to buy

Response time depends on the part, vehicle information supplied, and current sourcing options.

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Availability & Quote Details

Check Current Availability

We do not display unverified stock records. Send your VIN or year, make, model, and original part number so a specialist can confirm exact fitment and the options currently available.

How Pricing Is Determined

Pricing for used catalytic converter depends on several factors:

Converters carry platinum, palladium and rhodium — metals that can be worth more per ounce than gold — which is why they are a top theft target and why price tracks metal content, converter size, your emissions standard, and whether the unit meets your state's requirements. Note that many converters lack a unique serial number, so ask about the source and read every stamping and label to confirm what you're quoting.

Confirm the final price and fitment basis before approving a purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a used catalytic converter legal in my state?

Not necessarily. Federal EPA policy allows reuse only under narrow conditions, and many states are stricter. California bans selling or installing a used converter and requires a CARB-approved, EO-numbered unit for your vehicle. Confirm your state's and CARB's current rules before you buy.

Is my converter actually bad, or is it the O2 sensor?

A failing downstream oxygen sensor or an exhaust leak ahead of it can mimic a bad catalyst and set a false P0420. Converters also don't fail on their own — oil or coolant burning poisons them. Have a shop find the root cause before replacing anything.

Will a used converter throw a code or fail emissions?

It can if it's the wrong unit, worn, or fitted to a car that's still fouling. Match it to your emissions certification, resolve the underlying fault, then let the OBD-II readiness monitors complete so the catalyst monitor can pass before you're tested.

Will a used converter fix a P0420 code?

Only if the converter was truly the problem and the upstream cause is fixed first. Fitted to an engine that's still burning oil or running rich, or paired with a failing O2 sensor, a replacement will just fail again.

How is compatibility verified?

Provide your VIN or full vehicle details so you can review the fitment basis in your quote before approving a purchase.

What if the part does not fit?

Most suppliers offer limited return or exchange options. Warranty and return terms are confirmed before purchase.

How long does shipping take?

Shipping time varies by location, part size, and freight arrangement. Confirm the dispatch and delivery estimate in your quote.

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