How long will my exhaust system last on my car?
If you live in Las Vegas your car’s exhaust system lifespan should be anywhere from 5-10 years. Most cars are designed with stainless steel and corrosion resistant materials. However, extreme heat tends to wear down material and corrode metal over time. That is not to say that your entire exhaust system will fail after ten years, but some parts may need replacing after five years. Your exhaust system is a system of stainless steel pipes, and a lot of nuts and bolts. In addition, there are also independent parts within the exhaust system such as the exhaust manifold, catalytic converter, tail pipe and muffler. Exhaust flanges, gaskets, hangers, rubber bushings and clamps can corrode from moisture build up and heat. Keeping your exhaust serviced can reduce major repairs later.
When you hear your car’s exhaust system or muffler becoming louder than it’s time for an inspection. The most common issues with an exhaust system comes from the road. Rocks and debris from a road trip or off-roading can result in holes in your muffler or loose clamps. As with all things in life, age can also be a factor. The weather also plays a role in your car’s exhaust system lifespan, but in Las Vegas rust shouldn’t be as much of an issue as normal wear and tear. Hangers and gaskets are most likely to be the first victims of heat and corrosion. Unfortunately, noise isn’t the only thing that your exhaust system keeps under control. When hangers and gaskets dry and crack from heat, they can also leak harmful gases such as carbon monoxide. The good news is that most car’s exhaust gaskets, clamps and hangers are relatively easy to repair and inexpensive. On the other hand, if your exhaust system repairs go unchecked, corrosive gasses can cause your catalytic converter to fail.