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The 2007 Toyota Sienna is a minivan that uses a single catalytic converter in its exhaust system. In terms of scrap converter value, this vehicle falls higher than most vehicles compared to other makes and models on the market.
The catalytic converter on this Toyota Sienna contains a combined 5.2g of precious metals per unit: 2g Pt, 2.8g Pd, and 0.4g Rh. This high PGM loading means palladium drives most of the scrap value.
The Sienna uses a standard three-way catalytic converter mounted in the exhaust path between the manifold and the muffler. A single converter handles all emissions reduction for this engine configuration. Replacement converters for the Sienna typically cost $800--$2,500 at a dealer, which is why scrap values are meaningful even for a single unit.
Although the Toyota Sienna is not among the most commonly stolen models, its high precious-metal content means it could still attract attention. Luxury and high-displacement vehicles like this one carry converters worth several hundred dollars in scrap. It's prudent to take basic precautions such as parking in monitored lots.
The catalytic converter on the 2007 Sienna can develop issues over time, particularly after exceeding 150,000 miles. The most frequent failure mode is degradation of the ceramic honeycomb substrate, which triggers a check-engine light. Oil or coolant leaks that contaminate the converter can accelerate this process. If you're replacing the converter, getting a scrap quote on the old one is a practical way to recover some of the expense.
Before selling your Sienna's converter for scrap, get quotes from at least two or three recyclers. Prices can vary by 15--25% depending on the buyer's refining relationships and current metal inventory. The Sienna's converter contains a high amount of precious metals, so it's worth negotiating rather than accepting the first offer. Online mail-in recyclers often pay more than local scrap yards because they process higher volumes and have direct refinery relationships. Keep your vehicle title and registration handy when selling a catalytic converter. Most states now require proof of ownership due to anti-theft laws. Having documentation ready speeds up the transaction and gets you paid faster.
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Catalytic converter scrap values range from $50 to $800+ depending on the vehicle, converter type, and current precious metal prices. Hybrid vehicles like the Toyota Prius typically have the most valuable converters.
Catalytic converters contain platinum, palladium, and rhodium. These precious metals act as catalysts to reduce harmful emissions. Rhodium is the most valuable per gram.
The precious metals inside (platinum, palladium, rhodium) are worth significant money. A single converter can contain several grams of these metals, which at current spot prices can be worth hundreds of dollars.
We estimate the precious metal content for your specific vehicle and multiply by current spot prices. The scrap value range accounts for recycler margins and refining losses (typically 60-80% of raw metal value).
Yes. Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs) contain very high amounts of platinum and can be worth significantly more than standard gasoline catalytic converters.