its in the back by the sphincktor valve and muffler belt in the back by the sphinctor valve and muffler belt
It's probably a heat shield, to protect the passenger compartment floor or fuel tank (or whatever is near the muffler) from excessive heat from the muffler. You could remove it, but why bother?
as far as the humming noise and the grinding noise it sounds like your power steering pump is either out of fluid or gone bad completely. as for the muffler? ?MAYBE? the strain from the bad power steering pump is overworking the engine causing it to make noise? answer definetly a bad steering pump as for muffler, the sound can be transfred and magnified on a car, replace steering pump before bothering about the muffler sound may be gone
A heat pump is somethign that heats water. It can be used to heat your water at home with your shower or you can have a heat pump to heat your pool at home or work
A heat pump thermostat.
Rattling noise is probably just a loose muffler, muffler pipe, or a loose heat shield that is hitting chasey or something else.
goodman 10 seer heat pump wont come on were is reset
A heat pump pumps heat in the direction you want it to.
you have to drop the muffler and the gas tank
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Yes, it is a screw in plug on the muffler and it has a screen on the end. Unscrew the spark arrestor from the muffler, then heat the screen with a torch to remove all the carbon buildup. GOOD AS NEW!
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