Is there foul-smelling smoke belching from your tailpipe? Is the exhaust rumbling, grumbling and making loud noises? If the answer is "yes", your car's exhaust system may need some attention. Here's what to do.
September 22, 2014
Is there foul-smelling smoke belching from your tailpipe? Is the exhaust rumbling, grumbling and making loud noises? If the answer is "yes", your car's exhaust system may need some attention. Here's what to do.
There's an easy way to spot trouble with your car's exhaust system before it catches up with you. How? Your car’s “check engine" light. It's connected to your car’s on-board emission control computer, so you have an early warning system when auto exhaust problems are brewing.
Every reputable automobile garage checks your exhaust manifold and gaskets.
Take an hour every six months (or 10,000 kilometres) to have your mechanic check every component of your exhaust system. A regular auto inspection may also be part of your province’s motor vehicle laws meant to protect you and the environment from chemicals that cause air pollution.
The checklist for car exhaust troubleshooting, repairs and replacements include:
Your entire exhaust system is built to last, but everything on a car ages. Be safe and save money by taking care of your exhaust system. Your car will run better, longer.
Making your ride unique may include modifying the sound of your car.
Canadian federal law firmly states your creative exhaust modifications need to leave your original emission control system and catalytic converter intact. Keep you wallet and your car's exhaust system out of trouble by following the rules.
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