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Thing to Consider Before Changing Your Muffler

Mufflers, also known as silencers, are a key component in a vehicle’s exhaust system. Their main purpose is to minimize vehicle noise by producing sound waves that oppose and cancel out the original sound waves made by the exhaust system – physics, right?

Like any other car part, mufflers are prone to wear and damage, and they will eventually need changing. When that time comes, it shouldn’t take long for you to find a muffler for sale in the Philippines, but you should first ensure that your muffler really needs a replacement.

In order for you to not replace the wrong part, here are the things you need to consider before changing your muffler.

Vehicle Noise

When your once-quiet vehicle starts to produce loud and unusual noises, it usually means that it’s time to change your muffler.

It has been said previously the mufflers are in charge of minimizing the noise your vehicle produces, so you it’s safe assume that something is amiss when your car starts to rumble.

You may also here a rattling sound which may mean that your exhaust system is coming apart and losing proper alignment. Although a rattling sound doesn’t always mean you need to get a muffler replacement, it pays to have it checked to avoid any further damage.

Mileage and Overall Performance

As a component in the exhaust system, the muffler also plays a part in improving and maintaining fuel usage and vehicle horsepower. Naturally, if your muffler is damaged, it will cause the exhaust system to underperform resulting in poor fuel economy and performance.

It’s hard to notice these things if you aren’t familiar with how your car performs and you don’t regularly monitor your mileage, so make sure you familiarize yourself well with your vehicle.

Water Leakage

When water is dripping from your muffler it means one of two things – condensation or trouble.

It’s just condensation when water is only dripping from a single place. That’s natural – don’t panic.

You know it’s trouble when water is leaking and dripping from multiple places. Have it checked, replaced, or repaired as soon as you can if that’s the situation.

Physical and Visible Damage

One surefire way to know that your muffler needs changing is to physically inspect it yourself. There’s nothing more telling than the onset of rust and seeing cracks and dents in your muffler.

You can do this by carefully raising your car using a jack and jack stands. If you’re not confident, you can have an expert look at it for you.

Key Takeaway

There are thousands maybe even millions of mufflers for sale in the Philippines, so don’t worry about finding a replacement for your existing muffler.

What you need to worry about is the muffler currently attached to your car. You need to find out if it really needs changing.

It will usually tell you this by creating excessive noise, lowering overall car performance, leaking water, and just looking beat up and worn. Listen to it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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