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Exhaust Repair

 If there is an issue with your exhaust system, you need to have the issue addressed immediately as the problem will only get worse. The exhaust is an essential component of your vehicle. It undergoes very strong thermal and mechanical stresses during its life. High temperatures and acidic exhaust fumes attack the internal wall of the exhaust system. External corrosion and rust can be caused by rain and dirt on the underside of your vehicle. It’s also common for older exhausts to come loose from their supports. This can happen over time simply due to vibrations caused by driving. Therefore, it’s important to have your exhaust checked regularly by a trained technician. Any damage to your exhaust could cause your emissions to increase, which would result in your cars MOT failure.



Exhaust System

Your exhaust is an essential safety system in your car. If parts of exhaust system break or become worn and aren’t replaced or repaired, this could result in harmful gases potentially being released around the driver, passengers, and surrounding environment, which can be a dangerous situation. As your vehicle’s exhaust is found on the outside of your car, it’s exposed to elements such as debris in the road that can sometimes cause damage, so it’s important to keep an eye on how your car is running. Thankfully, exhaust parts are relatively cheap and easy to maintain.

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Many Autos Ltd

Unit 4, Tunbridge Jones Industrial Estate

Cradock Road, Reading, RG2 0JT


01189 876300


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