exhaust
Catalytic Converter - Direct Fit
for 2017 Honda Civic 1.5L I4 Turbo · FWD
Editorial review:Chris Hackleman — Master Technician · 20+ years
Difficulty
Moderate
Time
1.5 h
Tools
13
Steps
14
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This procedure covers the removal and replacement of the direct-fit catalytic converter on a 2016-2021 Honda Civic with the 1.5L turbocharged engine, including oxygen sensor handling and exhaust component reinstallation.
Warnings
⚠️Allow exhaust system to cool completely before starting work. Catalytic converter can remain dangerously hot for over an hour after engine shutdown.
⚠Exhaust fasteners may be seized due to heat cycling and corrosion. Apply penetrating oil 30+ minutes before attempting removal to prevent bolt breakage.
⚠Oxygen sensors are fragile and expensive. Do not drop, contaminate threads with oil, or overtorque during reinstallation.
ℹ️This vehicle is equipped with both upstream (pre-cat) and downstream (post-cat) oxygen sensors. Track which sensor came from which location.
Tools required
Floor jack and jack standsEssential
Wheel chocksEssential
Torque wrench (10-60 Nm range)Essential
19mm socket (flange bolts)Essential
14mm socket (hanger bolts)Essential
10mm socket (heat shield)Essential
22mm oxygen sensor socketEssential
Ratchet and extensionsEssential
Anti-seize compoundEssential
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Parts
- Direct-fit catalytic converter assembly × 1 — Use OEM or 49-state/CARB compliant aftermarket
- Exhaust flange gaskets × 2 — Use OEM specification
- Exhaust flange nuts/bolts kit × 1 — Use OEM specification if corroded
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Preparation
- Ensure engine and exhaust system are completely cold to the touch
- Park vehicle on level surface, apply parking brake, and place wheel chocks behind rear wheels
- If equipped, clear any stored catalytic converter efficiency codes (P0420/P0430) using OBD-II scanner to establish baseline after repair
- Raise front of vehicle with floor jack and support securely on jack stands at manufacturer-recommended lift points
- Apply penetrating oil to all exhaust flange bolts, hanger bolts, heat shield bolts, and oxygen sensor threads; allow to soak minimum 30 minutes
Procedure
- 1Disconnect upstream oxygen sensorLocate the upstream (primary) oxygen sensor in the exhaust manifold/turbo outlet area. Disconnect the electrical connector by pressing the release tab. Using a 22mm oxygen sensor socket, carefully unthread the sensor counterclockwise. Keep sensor upright and avoid contaminating the sensing element.
- 2Disconnect downstream oxygen sensorLocate the downstream (secondary) oxygen sensor positioned after the catalytic converter. Disconnect the electrical connector. Using the oxygen sensor socket, remove the sensor counterclockwise. Set aside and label to avoid confusion with upstream sensor.
- 3Remove heat shield boltsIf equipped with a catalytic converter heat shield, remove the mounting bolts using a 10mm socket. Remove the heat shield and set aside for reinstallation. Inspect shield for damage or excessive corrosion.Torque specHeat Shield Bolts10 Nm (7 lb-ft)
- 4Disconnect front exhaust flangeLocate the front flange connection between the turbo downpipe/exhaust manifold and the catalytic converter. Remove the two or three flange bolts/nuts using a 19mm socket while supporting the catalytic converter weight. Separate the flange connection and remove the old gasket.⚠Support the catalytic converter weight before removing final fasteners to prevent it from dropping and damaging oxygen sensor ports or bending hangers.Torque specExhaust Flange Bolts45 Nm (33 lb-ft)
- 5Disconnect rear exhaust flangeLocate the rear flange connection between the catalytic converter outlet and the mid-pipe/resonator. Remove the flange bolts using a 19mm socket while continuing to support the converter assembly. Separate the flange and remove the old gasket.Torque specExhaust Flange Bolts45 Nm (33 lb-ft)
- 6Remove exhaust hangersLocate the rubber exhaust hangers supporting the catalytic converter assembly. Remove the hanger bolts using a 14mm socket, or carefully pry the rubber hangers off their mounting brackets using a pry bar. Lower the catalytic converter assembly from the vehicle.Torque specHanger Bolts19 Nm (14 lb-ft)
- 7Prepare new catalytic converterUnbox the new catalytic converter and verify it matches the original unit in flange positions, oxygen sensor ports, and overall length. Transfer oxygen sensors if reusing (inspect sensor condition first). Clean all flange mating surfaces on the vehicle using a wire brush to remove carbon deposits and old gasket material.
- 8Install oxygen sensors in new converterApply a thin coat of anti-seize compound to the oxygen sensor threads only—avoid contaminating the sensor tip. Thread both oxygen sensors into the new catalytic converter by hand first to ensure proper threading. Torque to specification using the oxygen sensor socket and torque wrench.⚠Never apply anti-seize or any lubricant to the oxygen sensor tip or sensing element. Only apply to threads.Torque specO2 Sensor45 Nm (33 lb-ft)
- 9Position new catalytic converterLift the new catalytic converter assembly into position, aligning it with the front and rear exhaust flanges. Install new exhaust gaskets at both flange connections. Engage the exhaust hangers onto their mounting brackets or loosely install hanger bolts.
- 10Install and torque rear flange connectionInstall the rear flange bolts/nuts finger-tight first to hold alignment. Apply anti-seize compound to threads as specified. Torque the rear flange fasteners to specification in a crisscross pattern using a torque wrench.Torque specExhaust Flange Bolts45 Nm (33 lb-ft)
- 11Install and torque front flange connectionInstall the front flange bolts/nuts finger-tight. Apply anti-seize compound to threads as specified. Torque the front flange fasteners to specification in a crisscross pattern. Verify both flange connections are sealed properly with no gaps.Torque specExhaust Flange Bolts45 Nm (33 lb-ft)
- 12Secure exhaust hangersIf hanger bolts were removed, torque them to specification. If rubber hangers were used, verify they are fully seated on their brackets and providing proper support without excessive stress on the exhaust system.Torque specHanger Bolts19 Nm (14 lb-ft)
- 13Reinstall heat shieldIf equipped, position the heat shield over the catalytic converter and install the mounting bolts. Torque heat shield bolts to specification. Ensure the shield does not contact any moving components or create vibration points.Torque specHeat Shield Bolts10 Nm (7 lb-ft)
- 14Reconnect oxygen sensor electrical connectorsRoute the oxygen sensor wiring to avoid contact with hot exhaust components or moving parts. Connect both upstream and downstream oxygen sensor electrical connectors, ensuring they click securely into place. Verify connectors are properly seated.
Reassembly
- Verify all exhaust flange connections are tight and properly gasketed with no gaps
- Confirm exhaust hangers are properly supporting the system without excessive stress or misalignment
- Check that oxygen sensor wiring is routed away from heat sources and moving components
- Ensure heat shield is secure and not contacting the catalytic converter or creating rattle points
Verification
- Lower vehicle from jack stands and remove wheel chocks
- Start engine and listen for exhaust leaks at flange connections—address any leaks immediately by retorquing or replacing gaskets
- Allow engine to reach operating temperature and verify no unusual exhaust odors or sounds
- Check for exhaust smoke or visible leaks from all connections while engine is running
- Using OBD-II scanner, verify oxygen sensor signals are responding properly (switching voltage for upstream, steady voltage for downstream)
- Test drive vehicle for 15-20 minutes to heat-cycle the exhaust system and verify no rattles, leaks, or check engine lights
- After test drive, recheck all flange bolt torque values while exhaust is warm (not hot)
- Monitor for catalytic converter efficiency codes (P0420/P0430) over the next 50-100 miles of driving—new converters may require a drive cycle to reset readiness monitors
Related trouble codes on this vehicle
Codes that commonly send this job to the bay — tap one for symptoms, causes, and diagnostic steps.
P0420Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold Bank 1P0421Warm Up Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold Bank 1P0430Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold Bank 2P0431Warm Up Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold Bank 2P3656Port and Direct Injection System Imbalance
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