Catalytic converter theft from cars isn’t a new crime, but it has increased significantly in recent times.
Police forces around the UK are advising owners of any car fitted with a catalytic converter to take precautions. In Toyota’s case it is second and third-generation Prius models (2004-2009 and 2009-2016 respectively) and second-generation Auris Hybrids (2012-2018) which have been particular targets for thieves.
Below we’ve gathered the best advice for Toyota owners who may be concerned.
What is a catalytic converter?
The catalytic converter is part of the car’s emissions control system. It cleans up the exhaust gases before they are expelled from the car through the exhaust pipe. Its internal elements react with the gases, breaking them down into less harmful substances and water vapour. All new cars sold in Europe since 1993 have had to be fitted with a catalytic converter by law.
Why are they a target for thieves?
Clearly the police are best placed to offer advice on the motives behind this crime. But we understand that the value of the catalytic converter for recycling is the main attraction to thieves, because it contains precious metals such as rhodium, platinum and palladium.
What can owners do to stop their cars being targeted?
Some owners have chosen to tag their catalytic converters with an invisible yet traceable forensic marking solution, such as that provided by SmartWater. This means that a stolen catalytic converter can be traced to a specific crime, helping police in their attempts to fight the organised gangs responsible. It also raises the risk to all those handling the devices along the criminal chain, from theft to eventual disposal and recycling. Mechanical theft prevention products such as Catloc devices can also deter thieves.
However, it must be noted that catalytic converter theft is a criminal operation and the scope of owners is therefore limited. Police forces are taking action, so it is important for anyone who is a victim of this crime to report it as quickly as possible.
In the main, older cars are more likely to be targeted. This is because advances in efficiency and technology mean the latest generations of catalytic converters contain vastly lower amounts of precious metals, while still doing their job just as well or even better. This means their value for recycling is very low and they are not attractive to thieves.
Does a mechanical lock give my car 100% protection from thieves?
Sadly not. It can make theft more difficult but thieves are using high-powered cutting tools to remove catalytic converters and because of this it is not possible to make them ‘unstealable’. A mechanical locking device makes it harder to steal a catalytic converter because it slows down thieves and therefore acts as a deterrent.
If I’m worried about my Toyota model, what should I do?
If you are worried about potential catalytic converter theft from your Toyota, we recommend you use our locator tool to find your nearest Toyota centre and contact them to discuss the best way to protect your car.
This article was last updated on 2 November 2024, so some of the responses to reader comments below have been superseded by more recent information.
Hi there,
We can now confirm we have a Catloc available for 4th Gen Prius. You will be able to order one through your nearest Toyota centre.
Thanks.
Hi Steffi,
We’re sorry to hear about this. Have you been in touch with our customer relations team?
Thanks.
This type of theft from Toyota cars is a national scandal and needs to be shown on TV and reported to watch dog.
Goverment are encouraging public to move towards greener cars, Toyota design a model that it is easy for thieves, and continue to sell these cars. Police can’t police crimes. Hospital car parks where I had mine stolen from, under cctv and with security plus pay over 300 pounds to park can’t prevent Dreadful
Yes please. I phone the dealer 2 times but they reject my phone! Disappointed!
Can’t believe it, our Cat. Converter was stolen from our Auris hybrid today from Hospital car park. Is it true there’s a 5 week lead time??? What the…. surely not.
Hi Gabriel,
We’re sorry to hear that. We will email you directly in order to open a customer relations case on your behalf.
Thanks.
Hi there,
Thanks for your message. We are sorry to hear you have been impacted by this crime. We will email you directly in order to put you in touch with our customer relations team.
Thanks.
The Catalytic converter from my Auris hybrid is stolen on this Saturday 16/11, when the car was parked drive way just outside the flat. I am not sure what other damage it has done to the car as bolts have fallen on ground and wires are cut. I have contacted Insurance company. Its going to have surcharge and am going to loose no claim bonus.
Even after the repair, how can one be sure that it is not going to happen again. it’s very sad to be in this pathetic state. The brand we trust most, is such vulnerable and there has been not company communication to alert owners and apply any preventive measures. Its really very sad to be in such pitiful condition.
I had a 2nd Gen Auris and the catalytic converter was stolen in early July from a local Park & Ride car park. This was a Saturday morning and likely to be in full view of a number of people. I spent 2 months waiting for a replacement part to arrive with no ETA and the car was stuck in a garage for those 2 months. In early September, with no sign of it being delivered any time soon and my car getting back on the road, I spoke with my Toyota dealer who arranged for a trade-in for a new Corolla. I got some insurance pay-out which covered some of the cost but nothing really compensates for the 2 months of stress and hassle while trying to resolve all this.
Hi Ash,
Thank you for getting in touch with us. We are so sorry to hear you have been a victim of this crime. We will email you directly in order to discuss your situation further and put you in touch with our customer relations team.
Thanks.