There’s almost nothing more frustrating than leaving your car (especially in a place that should be pretty safe) and coming back just to realize something’s been stolen. If there’s a silver lining here, it’s that you can drive your car without the catalytic converter—but it’s not a long-term solution.
Without the catalytic converter, your car’s engine will run noticeably rougher (and louder), and it will also release harmful emissions without the converter to filter them. Your vehicle might even fail an annual inspection if you live in a state that requires certain emissions standards, so it’s best to get your catalytic converter replaced as soon as possible.
If your catalytic converter was stolen, here are the steps you need to follow to get it replaced at the least possible cost to you:
Call the authorities. Law enforcement can check the nearby security systems to see who might have tampered with your car, and most insurance agencies require a police report when you file a claim.
Contact your insurance agency to report the theft and file a claim.
Take your car to a mechanic to discuss repair options.
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