Converter theft has soared since the pandemic started, thanks to precious metal prices and how easy they are to steal, said one insurance expert. It can take just two minutes to swipe one.
A brand new catalytic converter sits on the floor at Johnny Franklin's Muffler in San Rafael, Calif. No state has seen more catalytic converter thefts than California, according to State Farm.
And, crucially, their location on the exterior of a car's underside makes them easy to steal, David Glawe of the NCIBStealing a converter takes just a few minutes and a battery-operated saw."You slide under the car, slice through your exhaust system, and you're in and out usually within 30 seconds to a minute," Glawe said.
The simplest solution is to keep your car away from public access when you're not using it. If you have access to a garage, keep your car there. Those without a garage should try to park their car in a well-lit area, or somewhere you can install a security camera. Other solutions might cost a bit of money: On the cheap end, brightly colored high-temperature paint can put off a thief who'd have to scrape it all off before selling. Owners can also attach alarm systems that are triggered by the vibration of a thief's saw.
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