At Shake’r Up Garage, we provide expert exhaust repair and replacement services to help maintain the proper functioning of your vehicle’s exhaust system. With our years of experience and expertise, we can diagnose, repair, and replace all the parts of your exhaust system that may have worn out or failed.
Our exhaust repair services cover a range of issues, including cracked exhaust manifolds, faulty catalytic converters, damaged flex pipes, worn-out mufflers, and defective clamps and hangers. We can perform exhaust diagnostics and repairs to fix oxygen-air fuel ratio sensor issues and catalytic converter codes. We can also replace exhaust manifolds, including those with broken studs.
We understand the importance of safety when working with an exhaust system. A poorly functioning or malfunctioning exhaust system can lead to harmful CO2 fumes leaking into the vehicle cabin, which can be a serious health hazard to both yourself and other motorists on the road. That is why we always consider safety when diagnosing and repairing your vehicle’s exhaust system.
At Shake’r Up Garage, we take pride in our work, and we stand behind our services with our parts and labor warranty. We want you to be informed about every aspect of your vehicle’s exhaust system, its repair needs, the cost implications of repair or replacement, and the longevity of the fixes.
So, whether you need your exhaust system repaired or replaced, trust our team of experts to get the job done right. Contact Shake’r Up Garage today for all your exhaust repair needs, and let us evaluate your vehicle and recommend the best options for you.
Symptoms to look for:
- Cracked Exhaust Manifold: Over time, the exhaust manifold can develop cracks, leading to leaks and impacting engine performance.
- Faulty Catalytic Converter: A malfunctioning catalytic converter can result in reduced emissions control, decreased fuel efficiency, and potential engine damage.
- Damaged Flex Pipes: Flex pipes in the exhaust system may wear out or become damaged, causing leaks and noise issues.
- Worn-Out Mufflers: Mufflers can degrade due to corrosion or internal components wearing out, leading to increased noise and reduced exhaust system efficiency.
- Defective Clamps and Hangers: Rust or wear on clamps and hangers can cause parts of the exhaust system to hang loosely or detach, posing a safety risk.
- Oxygen-Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Issues: Problems with the oxygen sensor can result in an incorrect air-fuel mixture, leading to decreased fuel efficiency and increased emissions.
- Catalytic Converter Codes: Issues with the catalytic converter can trigger error codes in the vehicle's onboard computer, indicating a need for inspection and repair.
- Exhaust Leaks: Any gaps or holes in the exhaust system can cause leaks, reducing performance, increasing noise, and allowing harmful fumes to enter the cabin.
- Exhaust System Rust: Corrosion can affect various components of the exhaust system, compromising structural integrity and leading to potential failures.
- Broken Studs in Exhaust Manifold: Studs securing the exhaust manifold can break, causing leaks and requiring replacement for proper functioning.
- Excessive Carbon Buildup: Over time, carbon deposits can accumulate in the exhaust system, affecting airflow and contributing to performance issues.
- Exhaust System Vibration: Vibrations in the exhaust system, often caused by loose or damaged components, can lead to rattling noises and potential damage.
Regular maintenance and timely repairs are crucial to address these issues and ensure the proper functioning of the vehicle's exhaust system