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If you’re like most drivers, you probably only think about your muffler once it’s too late. By then, you’ve already got a loud noise from your car and need to get it fixed fast. In Utah, where the weather can range from hot and dry to cold and snowy, car mufflers and exhaust systems are especially vulnerable to damage.

At Master Muffler, mufflers and exhaust systems are our specialties. So Let’s discuss 10 tips for extending the life of your muffler. Following them can help save you time and money in the long run!

  1. Avoid driving in wet conditions: 

Driving through puddles and in rain can cause water to get into the muffler, which can lead to rusting or clogging of the exhaust system. 

Mufflers and exhaust systems can be adversely affected by humidity. If you live in a high-humidity area, it is important to take extra care of your muffler. Humidity can cause the metal to rust and corrode, which can lead to serious damage and problems with the exhaust system.

It is a good idea to keep your car in a garage or covered area when it is not in use. This will help protect the muffler and exhaust system from the elements and will help them last longer.

  1. Check for loose parts: 

Make sure all hangers and brackets are properly secured and there aren’t any leaks from the exhaust system. If you notice a leak in the exhaust system, it is important to get it fixed as soon as possible. A leak can cause serious damage to the muffler and exhaust system, and can also be dangerous for the driver and passengers.

  1. Replace worn-out parts:

If your muffler has been used for a while, the components may become worn or damaged. Regular replacement of these parts can help keep your muffler functioning properly and avoid costly repairs later on.

  1. Use quality fuel: 

Using low-quality fuel can clog the exhaust system and reduce performance. Use the highest grade fuel for your vehicle to keep the muffler in good condition.

Using quality fuel can also help improve performance and gas mileage. So if you’re looking to keep your car running on a budget, make sure to use high-quality fuel!

  1. Maintain engine tune-ups: 

Regularly scheduled engine tune-ups will help ensure your car is running efficiently and can help extend the life of your muffler.

  1. Don’t rev the engine: 

Avoid gunning the engine when starting or driving your car as this can put extra strain on the muffler and lead to premature failure.

  1. Use a quality oil filter: 

A good quality oil filter will help keep dirt, debris, and other foreign objects out of your exhaust system, thus helping extend its life.

  1. Inspect your muffler often: 

Periodically check underneath the car for any signs of rust or damage to the muffler. Any problems should be addressed right away before they become bigger issues.

  1. Avoid using engine additives: 

Engine additives such as fuel injector cleaners can clog and damage the exhaust system, leading to repairs.

  1. Don’t idle for too long: 

Idling your car for extended periods of time can put additional strain on the muffler and exhaust system, so try to avoid it as much as possible. When the car is idling, the engine is running but the car isn’t moving. This can cause the engine to heat up and wear down the components of the muffler and exhaust system.

Following these 10 tips can help you extend the life of your muffler and save you money on costly repairs. However, if you need muffler repair or replacement, don’t hesitate to contact us at Master Muffler. 

 

We are muffler professionals. The name says it all.

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