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Many people think that an exhaust system is only designed to reduce noise. That’s just part of their purpose. They are also critical in reducing harmful emissions entering the atmosphere and polluting our clean air. A muffler and exhaust system that function efficiently is not only better for sound but better for the environment too.

How does a muffler actually work? It all starts at the front of your car with the emission system right behind the engine. The exhaust manifolds connect to the cylinder heads, which collect gases. The gases are analyzed by oxygen sensors as they move through the exhaust system. Then, the catalytic converter refines the gases. Finally, the gases are muffled by the muffler. By the time the refined gases leave your vehicle, and with each part of the emission system working efficiently together, your car will be running smoothly, cleanly and quietly. Even though it’s a complex system, a trained auto mechanic with the appropriate equipment will be able to diagnose and correct any problem to help keep you on the road.

5 indicators of muffler problems…

  1. Leaks caused by cracks or small holes in the manifolds and gaskets, affecting both safety and performance;
  2. Damaged wires, cracks, or blocked intakes in the oxygen sensors can cause incorrect fuel/air mixtures, resulting in poor fuel economy;
  3. Overheating, clogs or corrosion in the catalytic converters can cause air pollution, excessive noise, and rough idling;
  4. Excessive rust or holes in the muffler will add to the air pollution, cause excessive noise, and increase the rough idling;
  5. Excessive rust or broken bolts in the pipes, hangers, clamps, and brackets could mean exhaust system parts are hanging dangerously low to the road, resulting in lost parts and creating a hazard on the road.

If you are experiencing any of these muffler repair problems, ask the auto mechanics at Elk River Tire and Auto Repair Shop for expert advice about your car or truck’s exhaust system. Contact our ASE Certified Technicians today for any of your vehicle maintenance issues. Call (763) 441-2889 or go online at www.elkrivertireandauto.com for more information.Our auto shop in Elk River MN proudly serves residents in the areas of Zimmerman, and Otsego, Minnesota.

If you are experiencing any of these muffler repair problems, ask the auto shop for expert advice about your car exhaust system.

Many people think that an exhaust system is only designed to reduce noise. That’s just part of their purpose. They are also critical in reducing harmful emissions entering the atmosphere and polluting our clean air. A muffler and exhaust system that function efficiently is not only better for sound but better for the environment too.

How does a muffler actually work? It all starts at the front of your car with the emission system right behind the engine. The exhaust manifolds connect to the cylinder heads, which collect gases. The gases are analyzed by oxygen sensors as they move through the exhaust system. Then, the catalytic converter refines the gases. Finally, the gases are muffled by the muffler. By the time the refined gases leave your vehicle, and with each part of the emission system working efficiently together, your car will be running smoothly, cleanly and quietly. Even though it’s a complex system, a trained auto mechanic with the appropriate equipment will be able to diagnose and correct any problem to help keep you on the road.

5 indicators of muffler problems…

  1. Leaks caused by cracks or small holes in the manifolds and gaskets, affecting both safety and performance;
  2. Damaged wires, cracks, or blocked intakes in the oxygen sensors can cause incorrect fuel/air mixtures, resulting in poor fuel economy;
  3. Overheating, clogs or corrosion in the catalytic converters can cause air pollution, excessive noise, and rough idling;
  4. Excessive rust or holes in the muffler will add to the air pollution, cause excessive noise, and increase the rough idling;
  5. Excessive rust or broken bolts in the pipes, hangers, clamps, and brackets could mean exhaust system parts are hanging dangerously low to the road, resulting in lost parts and creating a hazard on the road.

If you are experiencing any of these muffler repair problems, ask the auto mechanics at Elk River Tire and Auto Repair Shop for expert advice about your car or truck’s exhaust system. Contact our ASE Certified Technicians today for any of your vehicle maintenance issues. Call (763) 441-2889 or go online at www.elkrivertireandauto.com for more information.Our auto shop in Elk River MN proudly serves residents in the areas of Zimmerman, and Otsego, Minnesota.

Kerry Bannister
Elk River Tire & AutoAuto Repair Shop in Elk River, MN

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