An internal combustion engine burns fuel to create
power, and this process creates exhaust gases. These gases are collected
in the exhaust manifold, which is then sent through the exhaust system
out the tailpipe. This process protects the vehicle's occupants from the
fumes, and also helps the car run as efficiently as possible. When your
exhaust system is not running as it should, we can help.
Components of the Exhaust System
Your
exhaust system is made up of many different components. Each of these
must work together well to filter the exhaust fumes away from your car
and through the tailpipe. These components include:
Muffler:
The muffler gets its name because it muffles the sounds of the gases as
they move through the system. If the car gets suddenly louder, it can
be because of problems with the muffler.
Tailpipe: The tailpipe gives the gases and water vapor an exit out of the vehicle.
Catalytic converter:
This piece of the exhaust system creates a reaction that transforms
toxic gases from internal combustion engines into less toxic pollutants
before they leave the vehicle.
Why Your Exhaust System Matters
The
exhaust system is easy to forget about because it doesn’t seem to have a
direct impact on whether or not your car will drive. However, the
exhaust gases contain a deadly gas called carbon monoxide. If it is not
properly filtered away from the vehicle’s passenger area, you are at
risk.
Signs of Exhaust System Problems
Serious
exhaust leaks are a safety hazard, but most of the time you will notice
signs of a problem developing before it becomes serious. Some signs
that your exhaust system is starting to have issues include:
The
engine is getting louder: If your engine starts to sound more like a
motorcycle than a car, it is due to problems with the muffler or another
exhaust system component. Address the problem quickly to get things
back running well.
Rattling when idling:
If your car is rattling when it’s not moving, such as when you’re idling
at a stoplight, then it needs to be repaired. This can mean a problem
with the catalytic converter, and it can also mean leaks are developing
that would let that carbon monoxide into your cab.
Engine vibrations: If
the engine vibrates when you’re operating your car, or if the steering
wheel or pedals seem to vibrate or rumble, then an exhaust leak could be
the culprit.
Less fuel efficiency: If
your car is getting worse gas mileage, it can be a wide range of
problems, but exhaust leaks can be one of them. Exhaust leaks make the
engine work harder, which in turn requires more fuel.
Exhaust System Services
If
you are noticing signs of problems with your exhaust system, bring your
vehicle in. Our expert mechanics can diagnose and repair all types of
exhaust system problems. Often, problems come from rust buildup on the
exhaust system that corrodes its components and leaves behind a hole. We
can repair these problems and ensure the system is operating safely. We
also offer exhaust system inspections that will give you peace of mind
that your system is going to serve you well.
Whether
you’re experiencing problems with your exhaust system or are looking
for an inspection to ensure it’s running as it should, we’re here for
you. Stop in today to discuss your exhaust system needs with our skilled
mechanics.