Exhaust Pipe Replacement near Elmwood Park, New Jersey

There are 50 RepairPal Certified locations for Exhaust Pipe Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

50 Results for Exhaust Pipe Replacement near Elmwood Park, New Jersey

Exhaust Pipe Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Lakeview Auto Corp

4.6
(17)
1.62 mi
316 Lakeview Ave
Clifton, NJ
Open
Closes 5:30 PM
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Assurance Auto Maintenance

4.8
(8)
2.81 mi
196 Garibaldi Avenue
Lodi, NJ
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Closes 6:00 PM
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SA Performance

4.8
(14)
3.1 mi
153 U.S. 46
Lodi, NJ
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Meineke #511

4.5
(15)
3.41 mi
184 Goffle Road
Hawthorne, NJ
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Carfixed

4.2
(16)
3.77 mi
377 Mcbride Ave
Paterson, NJ
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Richter's Service

4.8
(48)
4.83 mi
209 S Maple Ave
Ridgewood, NJ
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Closes 5:00 PM
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Faraj Auto Traders

4.9
(15)
5.95 mi
164 New Jersey 17
Rutherford, NJ
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Central Bergen Auto & Light Truck | Auto repair in Bergenfield

4.8
(164)
6.34 mi
51 Woodbine St
Bergenfield, NJ
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Wayne Shell

4.3
(20)
6.77 mi
558 Alps Rd
Wayne, NJ
Open
Closes 6:00 PM
Call the shop at (973) 510-2622 for appointment availability
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HD Tuning Auto Repair

4.7
(15)
6.78 mi
536 Alps Road
Wayne, NJ
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Zach's Garage

4.8
(20)
8.75 mi
790 Kearny Ave
Kearny, NJ
Open
Closes 6:00 PM
Call the shop at (201) 977-6917 for appointment availability
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Bovan's Auto Services

4.6
(159)
8.82 mi
619 Gorge Rd
Cliffside Park, NJ
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Exhaust Pipe Replacement

How are Exhaust Pipe issues diagnosed?

Diagnosing a leaking or perforated exhaust pipe simply involves looking for the leak, or following the sound. Exhaust pulses from a leaky exhaust pipe are unmistakeable to the trained ear, and are sure to be the loudest thing under the vehicle. Listening for a leak, and focusing on the rusted or corroded portions of the exhaust pipe will soon yield the discovery of the leak.
Exhaust Pipe Replacement

How are Exhaust Pipes replaced?

Since exhaust pipes are either clamped together or welded on, the replacement procedure may be to cut off the portion of the pipe needed replacement, or disconnect the portion of pipe at the clamping location. Once the bad section of exhaust pipe is removed, the new section can be cut to size, fitted, and clamped or welded in place. If the portion of the exhaust has been ordered from the manufacturer, only removing and replacing the fasteners is typical, but if the pipe is being repaired from raw pipe, the technician will likely need to bend the pipe to match the old section before refitting and welding or fastening the pipe in place.

RepairPal Recommendations for Exhaust Pipe issues

If one portion of the exhaust pipe is perforated due to corrosion, it is likely that another location will soon have the same issue. having the entire exhaust system inspected for corrosion and damage can prevent a return trip to the shop in the near future. Also, the rubber and metal brackets used to secure the exhaust to the vehicle should be inspected, as the exhaust system is fairly heavy and will encourage corrosion to create perforations if not secured properly.

What to look out for when dealing with Exhaust Pipe issues

While repairing the exhaust pipe, it is extremely important not to bump or misshape the heat shields surrounding the exhaust system. Changing the position of the heat shields will nearly always cause the heat shields to vibrate at certain engine speeds due to engine vibration frequencies at those speeds. There are many sizes of exhaust pipe, and ensuring that the inside diameter of the exhaust pipe matches the replacement section will help avoid issues during installation. Always measure the pipe before purchasing a replacement section.

Can I replace the Exhaust Pipe myself?

For bolt-on replacements, changing a section of the pipe is simple, especially if there is no oxygen sensor to change. That being said, if the pipe is to be manufactured for the vehicle, attaching flanges and installing the pipe will require pipe bending equipment and welding equipment. If this is the case, most DIYers will not have the tools or training to accomplish this task. On bolt-on applications, the exhaust bolts will likely be rusted, seized, and fragile, and heat or cutting may be required to remove the fasteners from the vehicle. If there is any doubt about removing the bolts, it may be best left to a professional.

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