A buildup of raw fuel in the exhaust system is then ignited and damages the exhaust muffler or blows a pipe apart.
A hole in the muffler would cause a knocking sound in your muffler. A loose exhaust pipe can also cause a knocking noise.
The muffler quiets the motor so you don't get a sound pollution ticket.
The muffler quiets the motor so you don't get a sound pollution ticket.
Maybe the muffler is bad.
The most likely cause of a ticking sound in a motor is a bad timing belt. A valve out of time can also cause a ticking sound.
basically, a muffler is used to reduce the sound that the engine produces:)
The muffler works by dissipating sound from your exhaust system. It is required in most jurisdictions for the safe and quiet use of a motor vehicle. Based on your question, I am assuming you might be mixing up the parts of the vehicle you are interested in getting.
Even if you can't repair a faulty muffler yourself you can determine if the muffler is actually the problem. One of the first signs of a failing muffler is a change in the sound of your car when it starts and while it is running. The car will sound louder but you might not notice at first. If the muffler is not repaired the sound will definitely get louder and louder. In most towns sound pollution is an offense for which you will be written a ticket. That's only one reason to make sure your muffler gets fixed, and soon.
start with your head A muffler with holes in it would sound like a muffler with holes in it, terrible. Drilling holes in the muffler would increase the chance of getting exhaust fumes in the vehicle which is a bad thing.
Actually, mufflers ate the thing that quiet your engine. If you hear a deep sound, you likely need a new muffler.
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