Jeep Compass • 2010–2013 • Domestic Converter
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Technical data for 52022-5806G — Jeep Compass 2010–2013
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| OEM Part Number | 52022-5806G |
| Vehicle Make | Jeep |
| Vehicle Model | Compass |
| Year Range | 2010–2013 |
| Converter Type | Domestic Converter |
| Approx. Weight | 16.9 lbs |
| Platinum Content | 2.52g (~0.081 troy oz) |
| Palladium Content | 3.76g (~0.121 troy oz) |
| Rhodium Content | 0.98g (~0.032 troy oz) |
| Estimated Scrap Value | $207 – $310 |
| Platinum Spot (Jun 2026) | $1,050/troy oz |
| Palladium Spot (Jun 2026) | $1,020/troy oz |
| Rhodium Spot (Jun 2026) | $4,800/troy oz |
Everything you need to know before you sell
The 52022-5806G is an OEM catalytic converter used on the 2010–2013 Jeep Compass. It is classified as a Domestic Converter and weighs approximately 16.9 lbs. Domestic catalytic converters are standard units found on American-made vehicles. They contain platinum, palladium, and rhodium and are among the most commonly recycled converter types in the United States.
Like all catalytic converters, the 52022-5806G contains three platinum group metals (PGMs): platinum, palladium, and rhodium. These metals are embedded in the ceramic or metallic honeycomb substrate inside the converter shell. When the converter reaches the end of its service life, these metals can be recovered through a refining process and sold on the precious metals market.
Based on typical assay results for the 52022-5806G unit, this converter contains approximately 2.52 grams of platinum, 3.76 grams of palladium, and 0.98 grams of rhodium. At current spot prices (platinum $1,050/troy oz, palladium $1,020/troy oz, rhodium $4,800/troy oz) and a standard 72% recovery rate, the gross metal value works out to approximately $258.
The actual price offered by a recycler will depend on the condition of the converter, the current PGM market, and the recycler's processing costs. Prices quoted on this page are estimates based on today's spot prices and should not be taken as a guaranteed offer. Commodity prices change every trading day.
If you have a 52022-5806G or similar Jeep catalytic converter to sell, the fastest way to get a fair price is to call Sean directly at 954-488-0700. We buy catalytic converters by the unit or by the pallet. For commercial quantities (10+ units), we offer free pickup anywhere in the United States.
Call 954-488-0700 and get a cash offer on your 52022-5806G within minutes. No waiting, no games — just a fair price based on real PGM values.
Have 10 or more converters? We'll come to you at no charge. We handle all logistics — you just need to have the material ready.
We base our offers on actual platinum, palladium, and rhodium spot prices. No mystery pricing — we'll show you exactly how we calculated your offer.
We primarily work with auto dismantlers, salvage yards, fleet operators, and commercial sellers. Bulk pricing available for high-volume sellers.
⚠️ Price Disclaimer: All values shown on this page are estimates based on current platinum, palladium, and rhodium spot prices as of June 2026. Actual scrap prices vary daily with PGM markets. Converter condition, mileage, and substrate integrity also affect value. Call 954-488-0700 for a confirmed, locked-in quote. ScrapMetalBuyers.com makes no guarantee of the prices shown.
Common questions about the 52022-5806G catalytic converter
Based on current platinum, palladium, and rhodium spot prices (June 2026), a 52022-5806G converter from a 2010–2013 Jeep Compass is estimated at $207–$310. The actual offer depends on condition, mileage, and daily PGM market prices. Call 954-488-0700 for a confirmed quote.
The 52022-5806G contains approximately 2.52g of platinum, 3.76g of palladium, and 0.98g of rhodium. These platinum group metals (PGMs) are what give catalytic converters their scrap value. Rhodium is currently the most valuable at ~$4,800/troy oz.
Yes. Domestic catalytic converters are standard units found on American-made vehicles. They contain platinum, palladium, and rhodium and are among the most commonly recycled converter types in the United States.
Yes — we offer free commercial pickup for bulk lots. If you have 10 or more converters, call 954-488-0700 and Sean will arrange pickup at no cost to you. For smaller quantities, we can discuss shipping options.
The part number is usually stamped or engraved directly on the converter shell, often near the inlet or outlet flange. On some vehicles it may be on a sticker or heat shield. If you can't find it, call us — we can often identify the converter by vehicle year, make, model, and engine size.
Yes. Catalytic converter scrap values are directly tied to platinum, palladium, and rhodium spot prices, which fluctuate every trading day. The estimates on this page reflect current June 2026 market rates. For a locked-in confirmed price, call Sean at 954-488-0700.
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