2003 Accord SULEV CARB Catalytic Converter
I have a 2003 Accord EX Auto Transmission 4Cyl SULEV (Calif/CARB) 3HNXV02.4KCP that had the catalytic converter stolen.
Multiple muffler places quote $3500 and many weeks wait for a replacement part. Am I screwed or can I buy one from honda parts online and install it myself?
The part numbers I see on the website 18160-RAD-L10 based on searching using the VIN number. Is this the right one or is there another part number for the converter I should be looking for?
Multiple muffler places quote $3500 and many weeks wait for a replacement part. Am I screwed or can I buy one from honda parts online and install it myself?
The part numbers I see on the website 18160-RAD-L10 based on searching using the VIN number. Is this the right one or is there another part number for the converter I should be looking for?
Honda parts online, or several other on-line places that sell legit Honda parts would be the place to get it. Unlike RockAuto, these places are usually Honda dealers that decide to have a web-business from their parts counter. Some people have said that local dealers will match price with these places.
Seems to me that actual OEM Honda parts have to be OK, because that's what the car had from the factory. Just make sure the seller knows you're in CARB-lee-Fornia. I've never lived there, but I think the whole CARB certificate thing is for aftermarket components from different companies.
Seems to me that actual OEM Honda parts have to be OK, because that's what the car had from the factory. Just make sure the seller knows you're in CARB-lee-Fornia. I've never lived there, but I think the whole CARB certificate thing is for aftermarket components from different companies.
Davrk, I got 18160-RAA-A00 but I didn't go by VIN. When I put in model info, there was no place for me to say SULEV so I would rather trust the number that you got by using your VIN.
Remember, that's ONLY the converter. Not including the heat shields. Chances are you'll break some of the flange bolts, and you'll certainly want to have new gaskets, new rubber hangers, etc...
Remember, that's ONLY the converter. Not including the heat shields. Chances are you'll break some of the flange bolts, and you'll certainly want to have new gaskets, new rubber hangers, etc...
He posted on HT too. I answered his other thread at HT previously.
18160-RAD-L10 is for California emissions, while 18160-RAA-A00 is not listed for California emissions.
This is his other thread at HT: https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-...erter-3351757/
18160-RAD-L10 is for California emissions, while 18160-RAA-A00 is not listed for California emissions.
This is his other thread at HT: https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-...erter-3351757/
Last edited by redbull-1; Sep 21, 2020 at 09:09 PM.

I don’t know if anyone was ever caught but Karl’s lot is VERY well lit (albeit humongous)- almost daylight conditions - and the Ankeny PD is very pro-active in looking for crimes in progress so it’s a bit surprising they weren’t caught in the act.
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