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3 Reasons You Shouldn’t Avoid Car Exhaust System Repairs

The exhaust system in your car is one of those parts that you ignore until there's a problem. There is always the risk of putting off necessary repairs, even if you are aware that anything is wrong.

The risks associated with putting off exhaust system repairs can quickly escalate into far more expensive issues if you do put them off for too long.

Exhaust System More Than A Muffler

Having a good muffler is essential, but there is more to your car's exhaust system than that. Your car's muffler is a key component in maintaining a quiet interior, but it's not the only factor.

Exhaust systems are installed to divert toxic gases away from the vehicle's interior, cut down on emissions, and improve the efficiency of the engine. To further improve a vehicle's economy and effectiveness, many exhaust systems are available.

Corrosion often occurs from the interior of an exhaust system when moisture interacts with the engine fumes to create caustic corrosion. Connections, where welding heat has depleted the carbon from the metal's corrosion-resistant properties, are a common point of failure.

Exhaust Gas Endangers You (And Others)

Leaks in the exhaust system can cause carbon monoxide poisoning and other serious health problems for you and your passengers if they enter the car's interior.

Carbon monoxide poisoning can lead to drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, and confusion.

It's very uncommon for people to become unconscious after experiencing severe headaches. A car's passengers are exposed to dangerous levels of pollutants, much more so if their windows are closed.

It Has An Effect On Your Engine's Efficiency

The exhaust system of your vehicle is crucial to its ability to maintain optimal engine performance.

A loss of pressure in the engine might cause sputtering or a decrease in power, depending on the severity of the leak. You might stall out entirely in some circumstances.

When there is an issue with the exhaust system, it can also affect fuel efficiency. To put it plainly, you won't get the same gas efficiency out of your car as you would if you maintained a fully functional exhaust system.

By taking care of maintenance right away, you can keep the engine in good condition for as long as possible.

It May Cause Additional Repair Costs

A car with a damaged or malfunctioning exhaust system might have its lifespan shortened if you don't have it fixed.

In the long run, putting off repairs can cause more serious issues, such as the need to replace costly components like the catalytic converter.

If you take care of the issue as soon as you see it, you may reduce the wear and tear on your vehicle's engine and exhaust system, as well as your expenses.

Conclusion

Your car's exhaust system should be checked at least once a year, ideally in the early spring, to determine whether it has been damaged by the harsh winter weather.

Use this method to look for rust, corrosion, or any other issues that might become costly down the road so that you can fix them before they do.

At Euro Car Doctor, we have ASE-certified technicians who can repair any damage to your car’s exhaust system.

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