No. But if it is a big hole it will be very loud, and in most states you can get a ticket for excessive noise.
If there is a rotted hole in the muffler please replace the muffler. However, if there is a small hole at the bottom end of the muffler it is there to allow water to escape.
If the hole is smaller than a nickel, I would not worry about it. If the hole is on the bottom side of the exhaust pipe, it might actually be a good thing, as it would allow the water in the exhaust to drain out before it enters the muffler. Some newer cars have drain holes in the exhuast system to prevent things from rusting out quickly.
i have a hole in my muffler right in the middle of the muffler how can i cover it
I paid a total of 580 Canadian dollars. They had to do some complicated cutting and installing when attaching the muffler. The muffler cost just over 300, but tax, labor and an extra part really killed my wallet. A muffler with a hole in it will usually cost you lots in gas and you can fail your emissions test. An awful expense when it comes to older cars.
Hole in the muffler.
you want to make a hole in a muffler or you want to patch one up. Make a hole you can use a drell patch a hole best use sheet metal and rivets then muffler puddy around that
replace it
No, Do not drill a hole in your muffler! The water evaporate when the car gets warmed up. If you drill a hole in your muffler, The next time it gets inspected it will fail.
A hole in a muffler is from two causes. It has either rusted through or been damaged by something hitting it.
If there's a hole in the muffler, you will begin to hear a loud roaring noise when you drive. You also will notice toxic fumes coming out from the muffler. These fumes can cause headaches, dizziness, and other health problems when inhaled.
to prevent the cars to make lots of hole on the road
Yes