Exhaust System Service Peeling Paint
Removal Procedure
- Raise the vehicle and
support. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Remove the rear stabilizer shaft bolts, nuts and clamps.
- Position the stabilizer shaft downward.
Important: The exhaust system must be cold.
- Remove the intermediate exhaust pipe to the rear exhaust pipe bolts.
- Remove the muffler from the muffler hanger.
- Remove the muffler from the vehicle.
Caution: Wear safety glasses when using compressed air in order to prevent eye
injury.
- Wire brush the affected area to remove flaking and peeling paint.
- Apply compressed air to the repair area.
- Sand the affected area with 80 to 150 grit sandpaper to remove
rust, dirt or other containments.
- Apply compressed air to the repair area.
- Clean the affected area with a wax and grease remover.
- Apply paint to the affected area. Follow the manufactures instructions.
- Allow the paint to dry.
Installation Procedure
- Install the muffler to the vehicle. Refer to
Muffler Replacement
.
- Reposition the rear stabilizer
shaft to the crossmember.
- Install the rear stabilizer shaft to the vehicle. Refer to
Stabilizer Shaft Replacement
in
Rear Suspension.
Important: Some smoking will occur while curing the paint with the engine is running,
be careful not to get the exhaust system wet during the first 30 minutes.
- In a well ventilated area, start the engine and allow to idle for up
to 30 minutes until the paint is cured.
The paint can be cured while driving.