OEM Ford Converters

DE9Z5230A - : Converter Assembly for Ford Image

Converter Assembly

MKT. 3.7l. Low version.
$7,519.60
MSRP $9,765.71
Save $2,246.11
23% Off
CK4Z5H270A - : Catalytic Converter for Ford Image

Catalytic Converter

Transit. 3.2l diesel. Front. To 05/28/2014. From 05/28/2014.
$2,090.00
MSRP $2,533.33
Save $443.33
17.5% Off
TR3Z5E213B - : Catalytic Converter for Ford Image

Catalytic Converter

Performance Package.
$2,098.83
MSRP $2,725.76
Save $626.93
23% Off
KR3Z5E212C - : Catalytic Converter for Ford Image

Catalytic Converter

Mustang. 5.2l. Right. Gt500. With supercharger.
$1,502.60
MSRP $1,951.43
Save $448.83
23% Off
K2GZ7902F - : Torque Converter for Ford Image

Torque Converter

Nautilus. 2.7l. Edge. 8f57. 2.7l.
$300.30
MSRP $455.00
Save $154.70
34% Off
KR3Z5E212B - : Catalytic Converter for Ford Image

Catalytic Converter

Dual Exhaust Tip.
$2,784.10
MSRP $3,615.71
Save $831.61
23% Off
AL8Z5E212G - : Catalytic Converter for Ford Image

Catalytic Converter

2.5L. From 05/01/2011. To 05/01/2011.
Backordered
BC3Z5E212A - : Converter Assembly for Ford Image

Converter Assembly

$3,044.36
MSRP $3,953.71
Save $909.35
23% Off
ML3Z5E212K - : Catalytic Converter for Ford Image

Catalytic Converter

Left. 5.0L.
$858.00
MSRP $1,114.29
Save $256.29
23% Off
FL3Z5E212D - : Catalytic Converter for Ford Image

Catalytic Converter

Left. California/green state. 2.7L.
$700.59
MSRP $909.86
Save $209.27
23% Off

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Keep Your Ford’s Converter Working Efficiently

The converter is an essential part of your vehicle’s exhaust system, reducing harmful emissions before they exit the tailpipe. In models like the Ford Explorer and Ford F-150, it helps maintain efficiency while meeting emissions standards. A failing converter can cause poor engine performance, increased fuel consumption, and a check engine light. Addressing the issue early prevents further damage to the exhaust system.

Why Do Converters Fail?

Over time, a converter can become clogged with carbon deposits or fail due to internal damage. Contaminants like unburned fuel or oil can cause overheating and reduce effectiveness. If you notice sluggish acceleration, rattling noises, or strong exhaust smells, the converter may need replacement. Ignoring these signs can lead to reduced power and costly repairs.

When to Replace the Converter

A damaged converter should be replaced as soon as symptoms appear. A properly functioning unit ensures the engine runs smoothly and emissions stay within legal limits. Pairing a new converter with a quality oxygen sensor helps maintain proper air-fuel ratios. Genuine Ford converters fit precisely and last longer than aftermarket alternatives that may fail prematurely.

We provide authentic Ford converters designed for your vehicle’s exact specifications. Ordering from Ford Parts Center ensures you get the right part for your Explorer or F-150, keeping emissions low and performance high.