Identifying Range Rover Catalytic Converters for Scrap

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If you’re looking to sell a Range Rover catalytic converter for scrap and need help with identification, you’re in the right place. Our team at RRCats is here to guide you on how to recognize OEM Range Rover converters, find the essential serial numbers, and get an accurate, fair quote.

Recognizing Range Rover Catalytic Converters

Range Rover vehicles are known for their powerful engines and premium design, and their catalytic converters reflect this quality. Depending on the model and engine type, Range Rover converters may vary, but they often share these common traits:

  • Durable Construction: Typically made from robust stainless steel, often featuring thick heat shields to handle high temperatures.
  • Heavy Design: Range Rover converters are generally heavier, which can indicate a higher content of precious metals.
  • Distinctive Shapes: These converters often have an oval or rectangular canister style, sometimes with rounded edges. Many models include large exhaust inlets/outlets and built-in flex pipes.

Where to Find Serial Numbers on Range Rover Catalytic Converters

Identifying a Range Rover catalytic converter starts with locating the serial numbers, which are critical for accurate identification and quoting. Here’s how you can find them:

  • Stamped or Etched Markings: Look for the serial numbers etched into the metal body, typically on the heat shield or near the inlet flange.
  • Common Prefixes and Codes: You may see serial numbers beginning with LR, WAG, or HJS, indicating an OEM part.
  • Typical Part Number Examples:
    • LR123456, WAG000030, HJS654321
    • Codes starting with 8H22, 9H32, or similar variations.
  • Hidden Placement: Some serial numbers may be concealed behind heat shields or covered by soot buildup. A quick clean can help reveal them.

Range Rover Catalytic Converters: Identification & Pricing

Land Rover and Range Rover catalytic converters share similar characteristics since they come from the same manufacturer. In this video, Tom explains how to identify Land Rover & Range Rover catalytic converters, including key serial number locations, markings, and design features to help you get an accurate scrap price.

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