Muffler Repair Kitchener: All You Need to Know

Muffler repair Kitchener: Today we are going to take a look at mufflers and let you know how to recognize when your muffler needs repaired.

At Hansma Automotive we have over 30 years of experience working with all types of vehicles and all types of vehicle problems. We would love to put our experience to work for you!

We’ll also talk about the purpose of a muffler, how it works, and the how much it costs for a muffler repair. So let’s get going.

 
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Muffler Repair Kitchener

What Does a Muffler Do?

A muffler is an important automotive component that is shaped like a cylinder and found on vehicles with combustion engines. In a combustion engine, explosions occur every second to make the engine work. These explosions are extremely loud and very unpleasant to listen to.

You would think that you should be able to hear these explosions happening, but thanks to your muffler, all you will hear is a very soft, toned-down sound. When your muffler is working properly, it filters out the loud sounds that your engine makes.

 
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Your muffler suppresses the noise that your engine makes

 

How Does a Muffler Work?

Inner Tubes Reflect Sound Waves:

Your muffler doesn't have any moving parts, but instead, it is designed with a set of tubes inside it that reflect the sound waves coming from your engine. This process is incredibly effective at reducing engine noise.

 

Tiny Holes Suppress Sound Further:

Your muffler also has tiny holes inside it that the fumes from your engine pass through to suppress any remaining sound. These fumes then pass out of your muffler into the exhaust pipe giving you an extremely modified and toned-down version of the sound that your engine makes.

 

Here’s a look at what the inside of a muffler looks like

 

Harmful Fumes Are Channeled out of Your Engine:

Because of its name, we usually associate a muffler with its ability to muffle sound. But it also has another important job. The carbon monoxide gas that is produced by your combustion engine is channelled out of your engine, through your exhaust manifold, and through a metal pipe into your muffler.

Your muffler then directs these deadly fumes under and out of your vehicle through the exhaust pipe.

 

Exhaust Gas Flow Is Regulated:

A final function that your muffler performs is that it regulates how fast the exhaust gases flow out of your vehicle. In order to run smoothly, your engine needs compression to force the pistons down. In return, this will help drive the wheels.

Your muffler helps create enough compression by regulating how quickly the exhaust gases escape. This process will prevent you from stalling all the time, it even gives you better gas mileage and more power.

 
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Your muffler also helps to give you better gas mileage

 

Warning Signs that You Need a Muffler Repair Kitchener

There are some clear signs that will indicate that you need a muffler repair.

Bad fume smell:

If you notice bad-smelling fumes in your vehicle, then that could mean that your muffler and exhaust system isn't functioning properly. Don't ignore this. Inhaling those fumes are both harmful to you and your passengers, as well as the environment.

 

Increase in noise level:

Loud roaring noises coming from your muffler is by far the clearest indicator that you need a muffler repair. If your engine is louder than it used to be when you start it up and when you are driving, then you should get your muffler checked.

 

Knocking or banging sound:

If you hear a knocking or banging sound coming from underneath your vehicle, then that could mean that one of your exhaust mounts has come loose. It can also indicate a broken pipe in your exhaust system.

 

Listen to the different sounds of a bad muffler/exhaust system

 

Decrease in gas mileage:

If you notice that you are getting lower gas mileage, then you may have a problem with your exhaust system. If your system is well-tuned, then you will get better fuel economy. It is a good idea to regularly monitor your gas mileage. This is relatively easy to do if you have a newer vehicle because it tracks it on your dash for you.

 

Rust on your muffler:

Rust is not a friend to your muffler. If you notice visible rust on parts of your muffler or exhaust system, you should get it dealt with before the rust eats a hole in your system.

 
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Muffler repair Kitchener: Don’t ignore signs of rust

 

It is better to get your muffler seen if you notice any of these warning signs so that you can avoid a larger more expensive repair down the road.

 

How Much Does a Muffler Repair Cost?

The cost of a muffler repair will vary depending on what is needed. If you notice a problem soon enough, the repair could be as simple as replacing a broken clamp which is very inexpensive.

If you wait and have to replace your muffler then you will have to pay much more. The price that you pay will be affected by a number of factors, including:

The type of muffler you choose: Higher priced, higher quality mufflers should last longer, but you should choose the type of muffler that is most appropriate for your vehicle.

The type of vehicle you have: If you have a luxury vehicle you may have to pay more for the type of muffler that is designed for your car.

Additional parts: If you have to replace other parts of your exhaust system along with your muffler, then it will also cost more.

 
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Muffler Repair Kitchener: Trust Hansma

 

At Hansma Automotive Service Inc. we believe an informed customer is a content customer. We like to help take the mystery out of automotive repairs and our clients really appreciate that. Besides, explaining all of the "little extras" we provide is good for business.

While you should get your exhaust system checked every couple of years, Hansma checks your muffler and exhaust system to ensure that clamps are tight every time you visit, even for an oil check.

This process helps catch many exhaust problems before they occur, but it won't prevent every failure. If you do require a new muffler or exhaust system, we can help. Our mufflers come with a Lifetime Warranty! Contact Hansma today to book an appointment.

 
 
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