Common Exhaust System Problems

Common Exhaust System Problems

Common Exhaust System Problems

The exhaust system is one of the essential systems in your car and has a direct correlation with its performance. Unfortunately, there are times when your exhaust system may not be functioning properly because of a problem within the system. Below are the most common exhaust system problems you might experience.

Faulty Oxygen Sensor

In many newer model cars, there is a chance that when you first notice your exhaust system is off, the sensor needs to be checked first. Before anyone goes deep into the system to see what may be going on, it is best to check the oxygen sensor. Because of element exposure, the sensor may not be reading the oxygen appropriately, and defeat the purpose of having great mileage.

Vibrations

When you are driving your vehicle, and it continues to vibrate no matter what road you are on, this is a sign the exhaust system is failing. If you continue to let your system operate at this level, it will break down the car faster. You need to have it serviced immediately before you are left stranded or an accident happens with the vehicle.

Bracket Malfunction

If you have recently worked on your exhaust system or moved it to get to something else on your car, you need to make sure that it is secured appropriately. Loose brackets that were not put on properly can cause a rattle in your exhaust system and cause it to damage the undercarriage. If the tailpipe starts to drag, it will need to be replaced and can't give your car the proper airflow. If you notice any part of your exhaust system is hanging or dragging, you need to tighten the brackets right away.

Leaks

It doesn't matter what type of car you own, they all have the potential to have exhaust leaks periodically. This is why maintenance on the exhaust system is so essential. The exhaust system is exposed to debris and rocks on the road, which means that holes and damage can happen to the pipes in your exhaust system. These holes make room for exhaust leaks that can expose harmful gasses and destroy the sensors.

Rust

Like any part of your vehicle, natural wear, and tear can happen to the exhaust system in the form of rust. Usually caused by steady exposure to water, mud, or an exhaust leak, the rusted pipes will start to destroy the exhaust system and eventually require you to replace the system because of the poor fuel economy and deadly gasses that are being released.

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