There is a way that you can install the muffler without damage to your car. I am going to offer you a link below to a YouTube video to help solve your problem. In the video, the man gives you step by step instructions on how to install your own muffler. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8vwHv-EKcU
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.
To replace the muffler on a 2002 Jeep Liberty, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Next, locate the muffler and cut the exhaust pipe before and after the muffler using a reciprocating saw or pipe cutter. Remove the old muffler, then install the new muffler by aligning it with the exhaust pipes and securing it with clamps or welding as needed. Finally, lower the vehicle and start the engine to check for leaks.
I suggest you take your vehicle to a muffler shop or dealer for this repair.
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.
The muffler is at the end of the exhaust pipe and reduces the sound emitted from it. An example of a sentence using the word "muffler" is "The mechanic had to replace the muffler and a section of the exhaust. "
You don't repair a muffler, you REPLACE it.
replace it
A muffler shop usually specializes in providing repairs and replacements for mufflers or whole exhaust systems. They often also will replace tires and sometimes do other checks.
Yes it can, but more serious than that it can kill you. Carbon monoxide will enter your vehicle and you we end up in an accident. I know, this happened to me. I was very lucky and lived. Replace your muffler immediately.
Its a muffler that isn't stock on your vehicle and usually not a factory brand replacement.
Doing it yourself? Just the muffler? $50+/- Take it to a muffler shop where they'll replace the exhaust pipe, the tail pipe and the muffler with a "lifetime replacement", and it could get expensive.