Ford Exhaust
Your car’s exhaust system is responsible for carrying burnt gases and other combustion byproducts away from the engine. It lets vehicles run with minimal smoke, noise, and pollution. A faulty system can be a health and safety hazard for you and other pedestrians. Avoid these dangers by getting top-quality, OEM car exhaust parts at LevittownFordParts today.
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- Town Car
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- Grand Marquis,
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- E-150,
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Ensure a Clean-running & Efficient Car with an OEM Exhaust
A car exhaust system can either be a header-back, axle-back, or cat-back. Depending on what type of system you have, your exhaust system may include a combination of mufflers, tailpipes, intermediate or header pipes, a crossover pipe, and a catalytic converter. Together, these parts limit the level of poisonous gasses and lump sounds that your car releases into the environment. These emissions will get worse if one component of your system fails, which is why it’s important to keep your system in tip-top shape.
It pays to keep an eye out for signs of trouble. These could range from decreased fuel efficiency and burning smell from the engine bay to a strong gas smell and a hanging exhaust pipe. If you’re having these problems, it’s advisable that you have your system checked right away. It is your responsibility as a car owner to protect other motorists from harmful emissions and noise pollution, so it’s only wise to address these issues as soon as possible.
Shop Genuine Car Exhaust Parts for Less at LevittownFordParts
Ensure your car’s clean and efficient operation with an OEM exhaust system. Whether you need a car exhaust pipe replacement or an overhaul of your entire system, we’ve got you covered. Our extensive inventory features top-quality parts that are compatible with nearly all Ford and Lincoln models from 1984 to 2020. Finding the best parts is easy with our seamless online shopping experience. Explore our inventory today and get your Ford or Lincoln exhaust system functioning like new.
Frequently Asked Questions About Ford Exhaust
1. What is a car exhaust?
Your car's exhaust system comprises several parts that work together to lessen exhaust noise and allow exhaust gases to leave your engine. The system's components include piles, clamps, hangers, and sensors. Depending on the model or make of your vehicle, the exhaust system might expel cleaner fumes to reduce emissions.
2. How hot does a car exhaust get?
Depending on the vehicle, exhaust system, and engine, car exhaust systems can reach temperatures of about 200 to 600°F. In high-powered vehicles like sports cars, the exhaust manifold tends to glow with heat and reach temperatures of up to 1,100°F. It’s dangerous to approach your vehicle's exhaustion while the engine is running or after driving.
3. Why am I constantly smelling car exhaust fumes?
It's normal for exhaust systems to smell, but your exhaust may have a problem depending on where it comes from and what scent it emits. For example, a gasoline smell could mean too much fuel or too little air entering your car's combustion chambers. A scent from inside the cabin may be an exhaust leak.
4. Can I drive my car with a broken exhaust?
Technically, you can drive with a broken exhaust, but it's neither safe nor legal. A damaged exhaust system poses several problems while you're traveling. Regardless of whether your exhaust has a slight crack on it, is hanging off, or has fallen off completely, you must have it fixed before driving around your vehicle.
5. How to fix the exhaust smell in a car?
It’s essential to identify the root of the problem first to fix the exhaust smell in your car. For instance, to get rid of the smokey smell in your vehicle, you’ll need to get your leaking exhaust pipe fixed. Meanwhile, your engine should get checked for leaks if you smell burning oil when driving.