Jefferson Auto Repair
356 Valley Road
West Orange, NJ 07052
973-736-7008
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Jefferson Auto Repair in West Orange, NJ Offers Exhaust System Repair

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You’re driving and all of a sudden you think you smell exhausted fumes coming from your vehicle, what should you do? Exhaust fumes in the cabin of a vehicle should be inspected and repaired immediately. At the very first sign that your exhaust starts leaking, bring your vehicle in for inspection to Jefferson Auto Repair in West Orange, NJ.

The exhaust system of your vehicle's engine is located under the rear of the car. The muffler helps reduce the amount of noise produced by your engine. It also controls the back-pressure of the engine, which improves the endurance and performance. The exhaust system is an important part of getting better fuel economy throughout the life of the vehicle. It is used to remove the burned air-fuel mixture from the vehicle by reducing the impact of the toxic gasses.

If the exhaust smell is inside the vehicle cabin, a leak in the exhaust system is almost always the cause. A leak can develop anywhere in the exhaust system and this can result in a heavy exhaust smell in the vehicle. The leak can develop in the muffler, exhaust pipe or even the manifold.

Exhaust and emission components in your vehicle can fail for many reasons. This can be due to rust, corrosion, and overall wear and tear on the vehicle. It can result in engine damage, poor fuel economy, poor performance, heightened emission levels and other problems. Jefferson Auto Repair in West Orange, NJ will inspect your vehicle to repair the exhaust system and take the necessary steps to fix the issue.

Components of your vehicle exhaust may include:

Muffler: The muffler reduces the noise that is created by the various explosions happening in the engine.
• Tailpipe: The tailpipe is the exhaust pipe located at the rear of a motor vehicle powered by an internal-combustion engine.
• Catalytic Converter: The catalytic converter changes carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons into water and carbon dioxide; Catalytic converters are required by almost all states.
• EGR Valve: The exhaust gas recirculates small amounts of exhaust back into the combustion chambers of the engine in order to decrease the combustion temperature
• Air Pump: Oxygen sensors measure the ratio of oxygen to exhaust and transmit this information to the vehicle computer so it can adjust the amount of fuel being added to the air going into the engine.
• PCV Valve: Positive crankcase ventilation involves recycling gases through a valve (called, appropriately, the PCV valve) to the intake manifold.
• Charcoal Canister: Consists of a small canister full of charcoal, valves, hoses, vents in the fuel lines and a sealed fuel tank cap. When the fuel evaporates inside the gas tank, the excess vapors are transferred to the charcoal canister.

Preventing carbon monoxide fumes from building up in the cabin and reducing pollution emissions will ensure the vehicle runs at peak efficiency. Jefferson Auto Repair will check the vehicle exhaust system is up to date. To ensure your engine is running smoothly and without fail, the auto repair mechanics at Jefferson Auto Repair will diagnose the problem if needed and repair the exhaust systems. So, come by Jefferson Auto Repair in West Orange, NJ for an exhaust inspection.

Don’t forget, Jefferson Auto Repair in West Orange, NJ has reliable towing services and roadside assistance for our most valued clients.

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