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Old February 8th 08, 10:03 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
AnotherSquid
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Default exhaust note changed on '98 Civic

About one year ago I heard that the usually quiet exhaust noise
suddenly had a raspy edge to it. I took the car to my mechanic and he
replaced the muffler at the back of the exhaust system. The exhaust
noise returned to normal (smooth and quiet).

Now I am hearing a very similar sound, but this time from further
toward the front of the car. My mechanic took a close look, up on a
lift and on the ground, but can't find any leaks or holes anywhere.
Does anyone have any ideas about this? My mechanic says I'm not
hurting anything by driving the car like this (he claims he can't hear
anything unusual) but I'd like to get things back to normal again.

Andy
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Old February 8th 08, 11:22 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
motsco_[_1_]
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Default exhaust note changed on '98 Civic

AnotherSquid wrote:
> About one year ago I heard that the usually quiet exhaust noise
> suddenly had a raspy edge to it. I took the car to my mechanic and he
> replaced the muffler at the back of the exhaust system. The exhaust
> noise returned to normal (smooth and quiet).
>
> Now I am hearing a very similar sound, but this time from further
> toward the front of the car. My mechanic took a close look, up on a
> lift and on the ground, but can't find any leaks or holes anywhere.
> Does anyone have any ideas about this? My mechanic says I'm not
> hurting anything by driving the car like this (he claims he can't hear
> anything unusual) but I'd like to get things back to normal again.
>
> Andy


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If your performance has dropped off, the catalytic converter could be
plugged. Exhaust gasses will be forced to leak at the front gromet,
making an awful noise when you try to accelerate. More likely rusty heat
shield, as mentioned.

'Curly'
 




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