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Catalytic Converter Replacement Cost UK 2026 — What to Expect

Updated May 2026 · By AI-Diagnostics-Pro AI · 9 min read

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A P0420 fault code on your OBD2 scanner points to a catalytic converter problem — and the first question most UK drivers ask is how much it's going to cost. The honest answer is: it varies enormously, and there's a good chance you don't even need a new catalytic converter. This guide covers everything you need to know about UK catalytic converter replacement costs in 2026, how to avoid being overcharged, and what to check before authorising any work.

Read this first: P0420 does NOT always mean you need a new catalytic converter. In a significant proportion of cases the fault is a failing upstream oxygen sensor — a £80–£200 repair rather than a £400–£800 one. Always get a vehicle-specific diagnosis before authorising a cat replacement.

What Does a Catalytic Converter Do?

The catalytic converter is part of your car's exhaust system. It uses precious metals — platinum, palladium and rhodium — to convert harmful exhaust gases (carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides) into less harmful carbon dioxide, water and nitrogen before they exit the tailpipe. When the cat degrades and can no longer do this efficiently, the car fails the MOT emissions test and stores fault code P0420 (bank 1) or P0430 (bank 2).

Catalytic Converter Replacement Cost UK 2026 — By Car Make

Car make/modelParts cost (aftermarket)Total fitted (indie garage)Total fitted (main dealer)
Ford Fiesta / Focus£80–£180£200–£380£350–£600
Vauxhall Astra / Corsa£80–£200£200–£400£350–£650
Volkswagen Golf / Polo£120–£280£280–£500£450–£800
BMW 3 Series£200–£500£400–£800£700–£1,400
Audi A3 / A4£180–£450£380–£750£650–£1,300
Toyota Corolla / Yaris£100–£250£250–£480£400–£750
Honda Civic£100–£280£250–£500£400–£800
Nissan Qashqai£120–£300£280–£550£450–£850
Mercedes C-Class£250–£600£500–£1,000£900–£1,800
Land Rover / Range Rover£300–£700£600–£1,200£1,100–£2,200

Prices are estimates based on 2026 UK market data. Labour rates vary by region — London and South East typically 20–30% higher than the Midlands and North.

Before You Replace the Cat — Check These First

The most important thing to know about P0420 is that the code means the catalyst system is not working efficiently — it does not definitively identify the catalytic converter as the failed component. Before spending £300–£800 on a new cat, always check:

1. Upstream Oxygen Sensor (Most Common Alternative Cause)

The ECU determines catalytic converter efficiency by comparing the signal from the upstream (before the cat) and downstream (after the cat) oxygen sensors. If the upstream sensor is lazy, slow or failing, it can give a false reading that triggers P0420 even when the catalytic converter itself is fine. An upstream O2 sensor costs £30–£80 for the part and £50–£120 for fitting — a fraction of a new catalytic converter. This should always be investigated before replacing the cat.

2. Exhaust Leaks

A small exhaust leak upstream of the catalytic converter allows extra oxygen into the exhaust stream, which confuses the oxygen sensor readings and can trigger P0420. Inspect the exhaust manifold, manifold gasket, and downpipe for cracks or leaks before assuming the cat is at fault.

3. Engine Issues Causing Cat Damage

If the engine has been running with active misfires (P0300–P0306), running rich, or has been consuming oil, the catalytic converter may have been damaged by these upstream faults. Replacing the cat without fixing the root cause will simply destroy the new one within months. Always fix any misfire, fuel trim or oil consumption issues before replacing the catalytic converter.

4. Software Updates (Some Manufacturers)

On some vehicles — particularly certain VW Group and Ford models — P0420 can be triggered by an overly sensitive ECU threshold that has since been revised. A software update from a main dealer or independent with the correct equipment can sometimes resolve P0420 without any parts replacement.

OEM vs Aftermarket Catalytic Converters — Which to Choose?

TypeCost (parts only)ProsCons
OEM (manufacturer)£300–£1,200+Perfect fit, guaranteed efficiency, longest lifeVery expensive, often only from dealers
Quality aftermarket (Klarius, BM Cats, Bosal)£80–£400Meets Euro emissions standards, passes MOT, good lifespanMay not last as long as OEM on high-mileage cars
Budget/unbranded£40–£100Cheap upfrontMay not pass MOT emissions test, short lifespan, false economy
Recommendation: For most UK drivers, a quality aftermarket catalytic converter from Klarius, BM Catalysts or Bosal fitted by an independent garage offers the best value. These brands manufacture to OEM specifications and will pass the MOT emissions test. Avoid unbranded budget cats — they frequently fail the emissions test within months.

Labour Costs by Region — UK 2026

Labour rates vary significantly across the UK. Catalytic converter replacement typically takes 1–2 hours of labour:

RegionTypical hourly rateCat replacement labour
London£90–£130/hr£130–£260
South East£75–£110/hr£110–£220
Midlands£60–£85/hr£90–£170
North of England£55–£80/hr£80–£160
Scotland / Wales£55–£80/hr£80–£160

How to Avoid Being Overcharged

Catalytic converter replacement is one of the most common areas where UK drivers are overcharged. Here's how to protect yourself:

Will a Catalytic Converter Replacement Fix My MOT?

If the catalytic converter is genuinely the cause of the P0420 fault, a quality replacement will resolve the code and allow the car to pass the MOT emissions test. However, after the repair:

Related guides

→ P0420 full diagnosis guide — causes, costs and MOT advice → P0430 catalytic converter bank 2 — full UK guide → UK MOT failure rates by OBD2 fault code 2026 → Check engine light on but car drives fine → Full UK MOT guide 2026

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Disclaimer: AI-Diagnostics-Pro provides information for educational purposes only. Repair cost estimates are based on UK market data and may vary by region, vehicle and garage. Always consult a qualified mechanic before carrying out vehicle repairs.