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A car’s exhaust system is made up of several parts that channel gases from the engine’s cylinders back into the atmosphere. The exhaust silencer is the final section, and its job is to reduce the amount of noise created by the engine gases.
If your exhaust makes more noise or is louder than normal, your exhaust silencer is probably damaged or improperly attached. A common sound of ‘blowing out’ is where holes have developed in the silencer.
Save up to 30% on your exhaust silencer replacement in Wakefield. See our table below to browse our honest, upfront prices.
Our efficient and fully qualified mechanics will replace your exhaust silencer and you’ll be advised of any other connected problems arising from its malfunction.
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A car’s exhaust system is made up of several parts that channel gases from the engine’s cylinders back into the atmosphere. The exhaust silencer is the final section, and its job is to reduce the amount of noise created by the engine gases.
If your exhaust makes more noise or is louder than normal, your exhaust silencer is probably damaged or improperly attached. A common sound of ‘blowing out’ is where holes have developed in the silencer.
Save up to 30% on your exhaust silencer replacement in Wakefield. See our table below to browse our honest, upfront prices.
Our efficient and fully qualified mechanics will replace your exhaust silencer and you’ll be advised of any other connected problems arising from its malfunction.
Daniel, from London
Hey Fixter, how often should an exhaust silencer need replacing?
Terry, Fixter in-house mechanic expert
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![]() Fiat 500l Pop Star 1.3 litres | £307.02 | £255.00 | 17% |
![]() Citroen Berlingo First 600 1.6 litres | £324.27 | £270.00 | 17% |
![]() Citroen C15 1.9 litres | £328.49 | £267.50 | 19% |
![]() Audi A1 S Line 1.6 litres | £327.24 | £270.00 | 17% |
![]() DS Ds3 Cabriolet 1.6 litres | £301.74 | £252.50 | 16% |
![]() Audi A1 Se Tfsi 1.2 litres | £330.90 | £267.50 | 19% |
![]() Citroen 2 Cv6 0.6 litres | £181.75 | £157.50 | 13% |
![]() Citroen C1 Airscape 1.2 litres | £335.88 | £270.00 | 20% |
![]() Citroen Berlingo Mspace Forte 2 litres | £332.72 | £272.50 | 18% |
![]() Audi A1 S Line 1.6 litres | £327.24 | £270.00 | 17% |
![]() Citroen Berlingo First 600 1.6 litres | £324.27 | £270.00 | 17% |
![]() Citroen Berlingo Mspace Forte 2 litres | £332.72 | £272.50 | 18% |
![]() Citroen C1 Airscape 1.2 litres | £335.88 | £270.00 | 20% |
![]() DS Ds3 Cabriolet 1.6 litres | £301.74 | £252.50 | 16% |
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We personally select every local garage based on our unique 25-point criteria, which includes staff qualifications, equipment standards and customer ratings.
Fully qualified mechanics with 10+ years’ experience 👨🔧
Your car is in the UK’s safest expert hands.
Manufacturer-equivalent parts only ⚙️
Identical to your manufacturer’s, but much cheaper!
In-house experts approve all work personally 🔍
Every service carried out by our partner garages is fully reviewed.
12-month warranty on parts and labour 🛠
Any additional work needed will be carried out for free.
A car’s exhaust system is made up of several parts that channel gases from the engine’s cylinders back into the atmosphere. The exhaust silencer is the final section, and its job is to reduce the amount of noise created by the engine gases being forced through the exhaust pipe.
Your exhaust silencer’s lifespan is dependent on a range of outside factors—the main ones being the weather and driving conditions. Modern exhausts made from chrome or stainless steel are designed to last for the life of the car, whereas a high-quality non-stainless steel exhaust should last for around 5 years.
A hole in your exhaust will only fail an MOT if it is responsible for a major leak or it causes the car to fail its emissions test.
Because of their location, being mounted underneath the car, **exhaust pipes **are highly prone to damage, corrosion and wear. The weather plays a significant part in the corrosion and deterioration of the different exhaust pipe sections; rust being a major player in the appearance of holes throughout the system.
Damage to exhausts can be caused by raised road elements or extrusions from the road, such as curbs or speed bumps. Damage can also occur by driving too fast over the brow of a hill or through a dip where the suspension might bottom out and cause contact between the underside of the vehicle and the road surface.
If your exhaust makes more noise or is louder than normal, your exhaust silencer is probably damaged or improperly attached. A common sound of ‘blowing out’ is where holes have developed in the silencer.
If you can see holes developing in your exhaust, through damage or deterioration, it’s time to get a new exhaust silencer.
A damaged exhaust pipe can affect your vehicle’s performance, and in some circumstances develop a vibration that wouldn’t occur under normal operation.
The exhaust is responsible for vehicle emissions, so if you fail a test, on inspection or at MOT, then you need to replace the malfunctioning component immediately.
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