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Over the years, car manufacturers have been trying to find ways to reduce the harmful pollutants produced by vehicles. In 1975 they came up with the catalytic converter and this is now the most important part of a car’s emission control system. In 1993 it became the law in the UK for new cars to be sold with catalytic converters in order to meet European emissions standards. The catalytic converter is beneficial not just to the environment but also to your car’s performance. However, it’s essential to have it checked regularly as faulty cats are expensive to repair. The Lambda sensor works in conjunction with the catalytic converter to determine how much oxygen the car is using, so this also should be checked if you have an exhaust issue. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Exhaust Repair - Many Autos


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Exhaust Repair
  • By Many Autos LTD

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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. Its also common for older
    exhausts to come loose from their supports. This
    can happen over time simply due to vibrations
    caused by driving. Therefore, its 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.

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Catalytic Converters
  • Over the years, car manufacturers have been
    trying to find ways to reduce the harmful
    pollutants produced by vehicles. In 1975 they
    came up with the catalytic converter and this is
    now the most important part of a cars emission
    control system. In 1993 it became the law in the
    UK for new cars to be sold with catalytic
    converters in order to meet European emissions
    standards. The catalytic converter is beneficial
    not just to the environment but also to your
    cars performance. However, its essential to
    have it checked regularly as faulty cats are
    expensive to repair. The Lambda sensor works in
    conjunction with the catalytic converter to
    determine how much oxygen the car is using, so
    this also should be checked if you have an
    exhaust issue.

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Exhaust System
  • Your exhaust is an essential safety system in
    your car. If parts of exhaust system break or
    become worn and arent 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 vehicles exhaust is found on
    the outside of your car, its exposed to elements
    such as debris in the road that can sometimes
    cause damage, so its 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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Car's Exhaust
  • What Does Car Exhaust do?
  • Your Exhaust System performs 4 tasks it reduces
    noise, it diverts waste gases away from driver
    and passengers, it improves performance and it
    reduces fuel consumption. The Catalytic Converter
    removes harmful gases such as Carbon Monoxide,
    and noise is reduced by the Silencer (or
    'muffler) Finally, on Diesel cars, a 'Diesel
    Particulate Filter' (or DPF) captures tiny soot
    particles before they leave the exhaust pipe.
  • Hoe Does Car's Exhaust Work?
  • Without an exhaust system, the first thing you
    would notice is the noise - which would be many
    times greater. Your engine is also designed to
    run with an exhaust's 'backpressure' on gases
    leaving the engine. Removing the backpressure
    reduces performance and burns more fuel. Finally,
    your car would emit dangerous levels of waste gas
    without one.

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Many Autos
  • Many Autos Ltd
  • Unit 4, Tunbridge Jones Industrial Estate
  • Cradock Road, Reading, RG2 0JT
  • 01189 876300
  • info_at_manyautosltd.com
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