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Catalytic Converter Service in San Mateo, CA

P0420 code? Stolen cat? CARB-compliant replacement, cat shields, real diagnosis first — we test before quoting a $1,500 cat.

Catalytic converters are expensive to replace and frequently misdiagnosed. Many shops see a P0420 code and quote a new cat — sometimes correctly, often not. Beacon Auto Care in San Mateo tests pre-cat and post-cat O2 sensor signals, checks for upstream causes (rich-running engine, exhaust leak, bad O2), and only quotes a cat when the cat is the actual problem.

Common Reasons Cats Fail

  • Engine running rich for a long time — cooks the substrate
  • Internal substrate failure / clogging — restricts exhaust flow
  • Physical damage — rocks, road debris, undercarriage hits
  • Theft — Prius, RX, Element, Tundra commonly targeted
  • Heat damage — from a misfire or oil-burning engine

Stolen Cats — Bay Area Reality

Catalytic converter theft is rampant in San Mateo, San Jose, Daly City, and Oakland. If your car suddenly sounds like a hot rod and the CEL came on, the cat was cut out. We replace with CARB EO-listed aftermarket or OEM, and install a cat shield when applicable to discourage repeat theft.

  • Live pre-cat / post-cat O2 data confirms cat efficiency before replacement
  • CARB EO-listed parts only — passes California smog
  • Cat shield installation available for theft-prone vehicles
  • 24-month warranty on parts and labor
Exhaust system inspection — catalytic converter diagnosis at Beacon Auto Care San Mateo

Common Questions About Catalytic Converter

Diagnosis, theft replacement, CARB compliance, costs.

How do I know my catalytic converter needs replacement?
Common signs: P0420 / P0430 codes, smog test failure, sulfur smell from exhaust, rattle from underneath, reduced power. We confirm with live data — comparing pre-cat O2 sensor signal vs post-cat. A working cat shows a much steadier post-cat signal. A failing cat doesn't.
Don't replace the cat just because of a P0420 code?
Right — that code can come from many places: bad O2 sensor, exhaust leak before the cat, engine running rich (which destroys cats over time), and yes, sometimes the cat itself. We test all of those before quoting a $1,000+ cat.
Was my catalytic converter stolen? (Honda, Toyota Prius, Lexus RX)
Unfortunately common — Prius, RX, Element, Tundra are highly targeted in the Bay Area. If your car suddenly sounds like a hot rod and the CEL came on, the cat was likely cut out. We replace stolen cats with OEM-equivalent or aftermarket-CARB-compliant units, plus install a cat shield where applicable.
How much does catalytic converter replacement cost in San Mateo?
Aftermarket CARB-compliant cat: $700–$1,500. Genuine OEM (some cars require it for proper P0420 clearance): $1,500–$3,500. Cat shield install: $250–$450. We're upfront about which option works for your car and your situation.
Will an aftermarket cat pass California smog?
Yes — but only if it's CARB EO-listed for your year/make/model engine. We only install CARB-compliant cats in California. Out-of-state-only catless or universal cats don't pass smog and aren't legal here.

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