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DEFINITION: An exhaust leak may show stains at the area of the leak. The leak may be felt by holding a hand close to the suspected areas or using a smoke pencil. The leak may make a popping or hissing noise. | |||||||||||
Misaligned or improperly installed exhaust system components. | Align and tighten the components to the specifications. Refer to Fastener Tightening Specifications . | ||||||||||
Exhaust leaks at the following connections:
| Tighten the components to the specifications. Refer to Fastener Tightening Specifications . | ||||||||||
Seals or gaskets leaking.
| Replace the leaking seal or gasket. Refer to the affected component's procedure for service. | ||||||||||
Exhaust manifold cracked or broken. | Replace the exhaust manifold. Refer to Exhaust Manifold Replacement - Left Side or Exhaust Manifold Replacement - Right Side . | ||||||||||
Exhaust system component connection welds leaking. | Replace the leaking component. Refer to the affected component's procedure for service. | ||||||||||
Muffler or resonator, if equipped, damaged or leaking at the seams. | Replace the affected muffler or resonator. Refer to Muffler Replacement . |