Thursday 23 April 2015

Look For Holes Inside A Vehicle'S Exhaust System

Provided you detect and repair a gap or leak in your exhaust step at an early leaf, you can set it relatively cheaply and easily.1. Allow your car to cool completely if it has been driven recently.2. Open the garage door if your car is stored in an enclosed garage.



On the contrary provided you grant a rusty gap to bang unaddressed for a while, it can quickly spread, robbing you of performance and Gauze milage while eating out at your exhaust system. You may even need to replace the system entirely if this happens, which is certainly not a cheap fix. If you suspect that you might have a hole in your exhaust system, just follow these quick, easy steps to check for yourself.

Instructions


Turn the car on and let the engine idle for several seconds.


3. Wad up an old rag and attempt to stuff it into the tailpipe. As you do this, carefully observe two things: the force of the air blowing out of the tailpipe and the sound of the engine.


4. If and when the engine begins slowing down or struggling, pull the rag out. If you do not hear any change in engine speed within 30 seconds of stuffing the tailpipe, remove the rag then.


5. Turn the car off.