If your exhaust pipe is clogged, it can cause a buildup of exhaust gases in the engine, leading to reduced performance and efficiency. You may experience symptoms such as decreased acceleration, rough idling, or a strong smell of gasoline. In severe cases, a clogged exhaust can cause engine overheating and even engine damage. It's important to address a clogged exhaust pipe promptly to prevent further issues.
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If there is little or no exhaust coming out the pipe and a lack of power, it is most likely the catalytic converter bad.
Yes, it happens when the catalytic coverter is clogged
Do not breathe from a tail pipe. Exhaust fumes contain many componentst that will kill you if to much is inhaled.
Could be that the muffler is clogged, it is running extremely lean, or there is unspent fuel burning in the exhaust pipe. This is not completely uncommon and may not be a sign for alarm.
If your car seems to idle like it should you may have a clogged fuel filter or clogged exhaust pipe. The clogged exhaust pipe would most like ly be the catalytic convertor. a clogged convertor usually puts off a smell something like rotten eggs. I think I'd start with the fuel filter. Good luck.
It get burned off, idiot!
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In a filter dust collector,if the differential pressure is 0 may be the air exhaust fan is not functioning or the suction pipe is clogged.
The black gunk that comes out of the exhaust pipe when starting the car is probably carbon buildup within the exhaust system. Carbon buildup happens when the engine is not burning fuel as efficiently as it can.
To dissolve the algae in a clogged pipe, you will have to turn on the dry or wet vacuum.
Clogged catalytic converter or y-pipe. I had the same problem. Also, if you smell rotten eggs or have lack of power under load as symptoms as well, I can almost guarentee it.