Time to replace the catalytic converter on your Mercedes-Benz? You’re probably wondering why it’s so expensive. And while yes, some of it is labor and time spent, mostly it’s because the catalytic converter of your car is made from precious metals. Cool, right? Just not when you have to pay for it. Let’s take a closer look.
Cost to replace the catalytic converter of your car
If it’s time to get the catalytic converter replaced on your car, you’re probably seeing a larger bill, maybe even upwards of $1,000. So, why is this small part so expensive? Mainly because of the precious metals that are included in the converter, such as platinum, or platinum-like material such as palladium or rhodium. So, the more expensive the material, the more expensive it is to replace.
You might be wondering why it needs to be made of such an expensive material. The converter is made up of these materials because of the chemical reactions these metals create in order to keep the exhaust of your car clean. Because of this, even if the catalytic converter is easy to install, it still costs much more than you may have originally thought.
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Vehicle service in Peoria, AZ
Whether it’s time to replace the catalytic converter in your car, or if it simply needs a routine oil change and tire rotation, you can count on your friendly Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead to get the job done quickly and reliably. We encourage you to give our expert team a call if it’s time to get your car in for vehicle service and maintenance. While you are here, our team can tell you more about our service process, and they would be happy to answer any questions you may have.