Thursday 7 November 2013

How to Spot if Your Car is in Need of Exhaust Repairs

The exhaust system of your car does appear to be very complex. Many motorists ignore potential issues until their annual service, but this can be extremely dangerous in the case of exhaust repairs. Perth motorists should familiarise themselves with the warning signs of an exhaust problem. This will provide the opportunity to have the repair completed promptly which may reduce the risk of an extremely costly repair bill.

Warning Signs:

There are a number of warning signs which can indicate the need for exhaust repairs. Perth motorists should be aware of the following:

•    The car smells strongly of fumes when you are driving or have just started the vehicle. Breathing in exhaust fumes can cause nausea, drowsiness and vomiting. In extreme cases of high carbon monoxide levels it can actually be fatal.

•    The exhaust is smoking. If your exhaust is emitting dark fumes or smoke, there could be a problem with your exhaust system or engine management. In either scenario neglecting the issue will allow a potentially minor problem to develop into the need for major repair.

•    The exhaust is noisy: If your exhaust is making rattling noises, blowing or backfiring, then your system has been compromised and needs attention. This may not require a full exhaust replacement as your mechanic could replace the damaged sections but it should be checked as soon as possible.

What Causes the Problems?

There are many potential causes of an exhaust problem. The exhaust system has a number of components which can become worn or damaged. Most vehicles are fitted with a catalytic convertor which converts potentially toxic chemicals into less toxic fumes. Catalytic convertors have a limited lifespan and will eventually become worn out and need replacement.

The exhaust system also consists of sections of pipework under the car which lead to the silencer at the back. These sections can become damaged by corrosion or rough road surfaces; they can also develop leaks where the sections join. A qualified mechanic Perth has the equipment, skills and knowledge to assess your exhaust system and diagnose where a fault has occurred.

Basic Precautions:

It is important to remember that exhaust fumes are extremely toxic and take basic precautions to ensure your safety.

•    Never leave your engine running in a confined space such as a garage.

•    If you notice strong fume smells, then immediately seek professional mechanical advice.

•    If you are driving over rough terrain, be aware of the road surface to minimise potential damage to the exhaust system of your car.

The exhaust system of your car is quite complex and essential to the proper performance of your vehicle. The pipework is responsible for guiding gases away from the engine and safely expelling them. If you notice any issues with your exhaust system, you should immediately seek exhaust repairs. Perth technicians will be equipped to ensure the safety of your exhaust system and have your car performing efficiently again.

If you are interested in learning more about Car Exhaust Repairs in Perth motorists should contact us. We have the experience and expertise to efficiently deal with any aspect of servicing and repair including exhausts. We would be happy to help with any questions you may have.