Eastern Catalytic 30473 | Front Left Catalytic Converter

Part Number
30473
Federal / EPA Direct-fit Converter Assembly

Fits: 05-07 Ford Five Hundred, 05-07 Ford Freestyle, 05-07 Mercury Montego

Special Price $472.00 Regular Price $496.84
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Latest advanced-manufacturing technology, including automated workstations, spinner welding equipment, and high-speed production lines ensures that all converters are built to exact OE dimensions and fitment. This technology also helps to maintain industry-leading efficiency, productivity, and competitive prices. The proprietary NANO substrate chemistry yields highly efficient loadings for lower cost and better converter efficiency.


BRAND: Eastern Catalytic




FEATURES:


  • Federal / EPA Direct-fit Converter Assembly
  • Eastern Federal Converters
  • ECO II Catalyst


SPECIFICS:


Catalyst TypeECO II
Inlet Gasket QtyNone
Inlet HardwareNone
Inlet Type A2 Bolt Welded
O2 Sensor Ports1
Outlet Gasket Qty1
Outlet HardwareNone
Outlet Type A2 Bolt Welded
Overall Length (IN)20.5
TypeFederal / EPA Direct-Fit Undercar

Radiator SideLegal Note: Not For Sale or Use in the State of CA, CO, ME & NY (vehicles with CA Emissions)


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WARRANTY TIME: 60 Months


APPLICATIONS:


  • 2005-2007 Mercury Montego - Position: Front Left
  • 2005-2007 Ford Freestyle - Position: Front Left
  • 2005-2007 Ford Five Hundred - Position: Front Left
Customer Questions
How Much Does A Catalytic Converter Replacement Cost
The cost to replace a catalytic converter can vary greatly depending on the make and model of your vehicle, as well as the type of converter needed. On average, the cost can range from $150 to $2,500, with high-end vehicles requiring more expensive converters. However, if your converter only needs minor repairs, a catalytic converter repair cost can be a more affordable option, ranging from $100 to $1,000. At PartsHawk.com, we offer a wide range of catalytic converters and replacement parts at competitive prices, making it easy to get your vehicle running smoothly again.
Can You Drive Without A Catalytic Converter
Driving without a catalytic converter is technically possible, but it is not recommended or legal in most areas. The absence of a catalytic converter can result in higher levels of pollutants emitted by your vehicle, which can be harmful to the environment and may cause your vehicle to fail emissions tests. The length of time you can drive without a catalytic converter depends on various factors, but it is best to consult with a professional mechanic to determine the specific implications for your vehicle. It is important to comply with local laws and regulations regarding emissions control, and if your catalytic converter needs replacement, it is advisable to purchase a new one from a reputable source like PartsHawk.com.
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