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A muffler is a part of a car that silences the noise of a vehicle's engine.
A muffler is a part of a car that silences the noise of a vehicle's engine.
Its a muffler that isn't stock on your vehicle and usually not a factory brand replacement.
To change the muffler or exhaust in a Chevy Venture, jack up the vehicle and locate the muffler. Spray penetrating oil on the nuts and loosen muffler clamps. Replace with new.
If your vehicle is not under warrenty, then it is best to shop around and get a few quotes.
Remove a muffler.
Grant the emergency vehicle the right of way.
The muffler is an important element of a vehicle's exhaust system. The purpose of a muffler is to reduce the noise and emissions that occur when your vehicle emits gases during operation. Similar to other parts of an automobile, a muffler can go bad and need to be repaired or replaced. An ineffective muffler gives warning signs to let you know when it is time to replace it. Knowing the symptoms of a bad muffler can help you diagnose the problem and eliminate other potential issues. Prolonging muffler repairs can lead to expensive maintenance cost in the future.Noise From Your MufflerAn engine produces a great deal of noise when it is in operation. A primary sign that your muffler needs repairing is a loud noise that comes from your vehicle when you start and drive it. Generally, your car will make a low rumbling noise that can escalate to a severe knocking noise if not treated. At times, a muffler may make a hissing or rattling sound at the onset of a problem. If you notice a continual noise when your start and drive your car, you should take your vehicle to an automotive mechanic shop to have your muffler inspected. In some cases, a muffler may need a simple repair and not a total replacement.Inspect the MufflerAnother way to detect a muffler issue is to physically inspect the muffler. The muffler is located underneath a vehicle near the rear. A muffler covered with rust or soot may be an indication that it needs to be repaired. You should also look for any holes in the muffler. A hole in a muffler needs to be repaired quickly because vehicles emit dangerous gases when in operation. A vehicle may also experience performance issues when the muffler is bad. A rough idle or excessive smoke from the tailpipe can be a sign that the muffler needs to be repaired. Driving with a bad muffler can make for an uncomfortable experience, so getting it repaired quickly will not only save you money, but reduce aggravation as well.
to me, it depends on the vehicle, i have a 1993 ford ranger with a 2.3 4 cyl, that has no muffler. and the cops dont care, as long as i dont punch it.
Engine, muffler, wheels, brakes, bumper, headlights,
The vehicle usually becomes progressively louder.
Yes if you are just following it to see where it is going. It is however not illegal to be going in the same direction as an emergency vehicle as long as you stay 500 feet back. If the emergency vehicle is not using its emergency lights or sirens, and is not stopped at an emergency scene, you can treat it like a regular vehicle and follow it as would be legal for any other vehicle.