Aftermarket Catalytic Converters
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Aftermarket catalytic converters must be exempted from California's anti-tampering laws in order to be legally sold and installed in the state. If an aftermarket catalytic converter is shown to be durable and meets vehicle emission control requirements, it is granted an exemption Executive Order (EO) that allows it to be installed on specific emission controlled vehicles. To determine the correct catalytic converter part number for your vehicle, you will need its make, model, model year, engine size and test group/engine family designation.
Webinar Workshop (08/24/16): To discuss proposed amendments to the Evaluation Procedures for New Aftermarket Catalytic Converters, incorporating LEV III Standards and Test Procedures
- Mailout #: ECARS 16-06: Workshop to Discuss Proposed Amendments to the California Evaluation Procedures for New Aftermarket Catalytic Converters to Include LEV Ill Test Procedures
- Presentation: Proposed Amendments to Aftermarket Catalytic Converter Test Procedures 8/24/16
Information About New Regulations for Aftermarket Catalytic Converters
CARB adopted revised regulations and evaluation procedures in October 2007, amended in September 2017 for the approval of new aftermarket catalytic converters sold in California. The requirements apply to all new aftermarket converters produced for sale or sold in California after January 1, 2009. The requirements also sunset provisions allowing the sale of certified used catalytic converters beginning July 10, 2008. This means that no used converter can be legally advertised for sale, sold, or installed in California after this date.
The links below provide additional information for manufacturers of aftermarket catalytic converters:
- Worst Case Test Vehicle Selection for non-OBD II Vehicles
- Mailout #: MSO 12-03: Rapid Aging Test-A and Furnace-based Incremental Aging Procedures
The links below provide additional information for aftermarket catalytic converter retailers, installers, and consumers:
- BAR newsletter describing California's new replacement converter requirements
- Questions and Answers
- Understanding replacement converter labeling
- Installer's checklist for new aftermarket catalytic converters
Materials on installation requirements for new aftermarket catalytic converters previously provided to installers/distributors at public meetings:
- Presentation
- Installation requirements - questions and answers
- Installer's checklist for new aftermarket catalytic converters
- Installer's checklist for new aftermarket catalytic converters (en Español)
- Installation requirements (refer to paragraph (h) of the regulations, pg 18)
- Vehicle Code section 27156
- Sample warranty registration card
Formal Regulatory Documents for October 25, 2007, Hearing
The documents pertaining to the Board's adoption of new requirements for replacement catalytic converters include, but are not limited to, the public hearing notice, staff report, and regulations.