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Exhaust Repair: What You Need to Know

A vehicle’s exhaust system is vital to its proper function and the health of its engine. The system removes noxious gases and particulates from the engine, preventing them from entering the cabin and potentially causing respiratory problems for occupants. Additionally, the exhaust system helps to improve fuel efficiency by routing spent gases away from the engine as quickly as possible.

Because the exhaust system is constantly exposed to extreme heat and corrosion-causing agents, it’s not surprising that exhaust repairs are one of the most common types of auto repairs. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at some of the most common exhaust repair needs and what you can expect to pay for each type of repair.

Common Types of Exhaust Repairs

Muffler Replacement: The muffler is one of the most important components of the exhaust system, as its job is to muffle the noise produced by the engine. Over time, mufflers can become damaged or even fall off completely, in which case they will need to be replaced. Muffler replacement typically costs between $100 and $200.

Exhaust Pipe Replacement: The exhaust pipe connects the muffler to the rest of the exhaust system. It too can become damaged or detached over time, in which case it will need to be replaced. Depending on the make and model of your vehicle, replacing an exhaust pipe can cost anywhere from $150 to $1,000.

Catalytic Converter Replacement: The catalytic converter is responsible for converting noxious gases into less harmful emissions before they exit the tailpipe. If your catalytic converter becomes clogged or otherwise damaged, it will need to be replaced-a repair that typically costs between $1,000 and $2,000.

O2 Sensor Replacement: The oxygen sensor monitors the amount of oxygen present in the exhaust gases exiting the engine. If it senses that there is too much or too little oxygen, it will adjust the air-fuel mixture accordingly. O2 sensor replacement typically costs between $250 and $450.

If you’re hearing strange noises coming from under your car’s hood or you’ve noticed a decrease in fuel efficiency, it’s possible that your vehicle’s exhaust system needs repair. Don’t put off these repairs-the longer you wait, repairs will only become more expensive. For more information about auto repairs or to schedule a service appointment, contact us today.

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