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Exhaust & Muffler

Exhaust & Muffler service

Your vehicle’s exhaust system is constantly exposed to harsh environmental elements and road debris, making it prone to wear and damage over time. From dirt and loose stones to snow, salt, and other road hazards, the components face tough conditions every time you drive. When parts of the exhaust system become damaged or corroded, it can lead to reduced engine performance, increased fuel consumption, and even harmful emissions. A faulty part can also result in louder engine noise and potentially dangerous fumes entering the cabin. Regular inspections and timely repairs are essential to keep your exhaust system functioning properly and your vehicle running efficiently.

There are several reasons why your vehicle’s exhaust or muffler system may not be functioning properly. Below is a list of the most common issues that can lead to problems with these components:

  • Unusually loud engine noise or a ticking sound during acceleration may signal a leak caused by corrosion.

  • A noticeable drop in fuel efficiency or overall vehicle performance could point to an issue.

  • Rusted or corroded components in the  system may need repair or replacement.

  • Rattling noises coming from underneath the vehicle often indicate loose or damaged parts.

  • Strange or burning smells can be a sign of a hazardous leak and should be addressed immediately.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my exhaust system needs repair?

Common signs include loud noises, a noticeable decrease in fuel efficiency, a strong smell of exhaust fumes inside the car, or visible rust and holes under your vehicle.

Can a damaged muffler affect my car’s performance?

Yes, a faulty muffler can reduce engine efficiency, cause unusual noises, and even lead to failed emissions tests.

How long does an exhaust system typically last?

Most exhaust systems last between 5 to 7 years, but this can vary depending on driving conditions, weather, and maintenance.

Is it safe to drive with a leaking exhaust?

It’s best to get it repaired quickly since leaks can allow harmful gases to enter the cabin and may cause engine performance issues.

Can upgrading my muffler improve my car’s sound and performance?

Absolutely! Many aftermarket mufflers can enhance your vehicle’s sound while potentially improving exhaust flow and overall performance.

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Servicing and maintaining the vehicle exhaust system