Every
day, your car’s exhaust system is exposed to various elements such
as road debris, pebbles, hot weather during summer, snow and salt
during winter. If the exhaust takes a beating out of any of these,
the exhaust pipes can develop cracks and leakages over time.
If
such leaks have occurred, your car will start to make noises. Your
car's emissions will increase, and your Check Engine Light will turn
on.
In
some cases, large leaks can fill your car's cabin with carbon
monoxide which can be seriously harmful to your health. Why take that
unnecessary risk?
You
can locate and repair your leaking Exhaust Coventry
yourself by following these simple instructions.
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Raise Your Vehicle
To
locate a leak, jack up the driver’s side of your car. Don't lift it
at an angle. When you raise a portion of your vehicle, its weight
gets centralized into the small space under the jack.
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Locate Leakage Area
You
need to start inspecting from the front end of your car’s exhaust
piping. Check for any signs of damages like scrapes, cracks, rusts or
holes. If you don’t see any physical damages, start your car’s
engine, and you should be able to spot the leak via visible exhaust
smoke.
However,
an exhaust pipe can reach extremely high temperatures while driving.
Give it time to cool down before attempting a repair.
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Clean Leakage Area
After
you have located the spot of leakage, you have to clean it thoroughly
in 3 simple steps.
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Grab a steel-toothed brush and scrub the area to clean any mud or rust. Most of the repairs are not effective if the cleaning is not thorough. Keep your eyes protected while you clean.
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Once you have cleaned most of the dirt and rust, use sandpaper to scrub off the remaining bits of dirt. It also helps to create small micro-abrasions that help the tape or epoxy you are about to use stick better.
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Seal the Leak with Exhaust Tape or Epoxy
After
all the cleaning work is done, wrap the exhaust tape around the
leakage area. Make sure the area of the leakage has at least two
layers of tape around it.
If
you use exhaust epoxy to seal the brake, use a wooden tool to apply
it and mix the two parts. Epoxy starts to seal the leakage on your
car’s exhaust
immediately.
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Use a Patch
Firstly,
you need to determine the size of the patch required for securing the
leakage area. Then, use a pair of heavy duty scissors to cut a strip
of aluminium and use it as a patch. Seal it with more epoxy for
better security.
A faulty exhaust system may
cause failure at an Cheap MOT Coventry or
anywhere in the UK. If you fail to repair it by yourself, visit
Central Point MOT for an exhaust repair ASAP. They can also help you
pass the MOT at their facility.
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