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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
===Locating the Exhaust Leak===
 
===Locating the Exhaust Leak===
#Park the vehicle on a level, firm surface.  In order to repair the exhaust leak, you will need to jack the vehicle up to locate it.  When you jack up a portion of the car, the weight of that portion will be centralized into the relatively small space beneath the jack.  It’s important that you choose a surface that can support that weight.  You also need the surface to be level, as it’s extremely unsafe to jack up a car at an angle.<ref> https://axleaddict.com/auto-repair/How-to-Fix-the-Exhaust-Pipe-or-Muffler</ref>
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#Park the vehicle on a level, firm surface.  In order to repair the exhaust leak, you will need to jack the vehicle up to locate it.  When you jack up a portion of the car, the weight of that portion will be centralized into the relatively small space beneath the jack.  It’s important that you choose a surface that can support that weight.  You also need the surface to be level, as it’s extremely unsafe to jack up a car at an angle.<ref name="rf1"> https://axleaddict.com/auto-repair/How-to-Fix-the-Exhaust-Pipe-or-Muffler</ref>
 
#* Black top or concrete are acceptable surfaces to jack up a car.
 
#* Black top or concrete are acceptable surfaces to jack up a car.
 
#* Never jack up a car on grass, dirt or gravel as it may cause the jack to topple over.
 
#* Never jack up a car on grass, dirt or gravel as it may cause the jack to topple over.
#Allow the exhaust to cool.  The exhaust piping in your vehicle can reach extremely high temperatures while the engine is running.  Allow the vehicle to cool for a few hours before attempting to work on the exhaust to avoid burning yourself.<ref>https://axleaddict.com/auto-repair/How-to-Fix-the-Exhaust-Pipe-or-Muffler</ref>
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#Allow the exhaust to cool.  The exhaust piping in your vehicle can reach extremely high temperatures while the engine is running.  Allow the vehicle to cool for a few hours before attempting to work on the exhaust to avoid burning yourself.<ref name="rf2">https://axleaddict.com/auto-repair/How-to-Fix-the-Exhaust-Pipe-or-Muffler</ref>
 
#* It may take a number of hours to allow the exhaust to cool enough to touch.
 
#* It may take a number of hours to allow the exhaust to cool enough to touch.
 
#* Touch the hood of your car.  If it is still warm, the engine and exhaust are both still extremely hot.
 
#* Touch the hood of your car.  If it is still warm, the engine and exhaust are both still extremely hot.
#Jack up the vehicle.  Slide a scissor or trolley jack below the vehicle at one of its designated jack points.  If you are unsure where these jack points are, refer to the vehicle’s owner’s manual to help you locate them.  With the jack in the correct space, [[Lift a Car Using a Trolley Jack|jack up the car]] until it is high enough to safely work beneath it.<ref> http://jalopnik.com/5949291/how-to-fix-your-exhaust-with-an-empty-beer-can</ref>
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#Jack up the vehicle.  Slide a scissor or trolley jack below the vehicle at one of its designated jack points.  If you are unsure where these jack points are, refer to the vehicle’s owner’s manual to help you locate them.  With the jack in the correct space, [[Lift a Car Using a Trolley Jack|jack up the car]] until it is high enough to safely work beneath it.<ref name="rf3"> http://jalopnik.com/5949291/how-to-fix-your-exhaust-with-an-empty-beer-can</ref>
 
#* Once the vehicle is jacked up, [[Use Jack Stands|place jack stands]] beneath the vehicle to support its weight.
 
#* Once the vehicle is jacked up, [[Use Jack Stands|place jack stands]] beneath the vehicle to support its weight.
 
#* Never work beneath a vehicle supported only by a jack.
 
#* Never work beneath a vehicle supported only by a jack.
#Inspect the exhaust piping.  From beneath the vehicle, inspect the exhaust piping starting at the front of the vehicle and working your way back.  If you have an idea of where the leak may be, you can begin your inspection in that area.  Look for signs of damage such as scrapes, rust, cracks or holes.<ref>https://axleaddict.com/auto-repair/How-to-Fix-the-Exhaust-Pipe-or-Muffler</ref>
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#Inspect the exhaust piping.  From beneath the vehicle, inspect the exhaust piping starting at the front of the vehicle and working your way back.  If you have an idea of where the leak may be, you can begin your inspection in that area.  Look for signs of damage such as scrapes, rust, cracks or holes.<ref name="rf2" />
 
#* In lower vehicles, exhaust leaks can be caused by the underside of the vehicle bottoming out on things like speed bumps or pot holes.
 
#* In lower vehicles, exhaust leaks can be caused by the underside of the vehicle bottoming out on things like speed bumps or pot holes.
 
#* Rust is also a common cause of exhaust leaks.  If rust penetrates through all the way through a pipe, it will result in a leak.
 
#* Rust is also a common cause of exhaust leaks.  If rust penetrates through all the way through a pipe, it will result in a leak.
 
#* Cracks in the piping are another common cause of exhaust leaks.
 
#* Cracks in the piping are another common cause of exhaust leaks.
#Start the vehicle to help locate leaks.  If you are unable to readily identify the source of the leak with a visual inspection, have a friend start the vehicle.  From beneath the car or truck you should be able to spot the leak as puffs of exhaust smoke escapes from it.<ref>https://axleaddict.com/auto-repair/How-to-Fix-the-Exhaust-Pipe-or-Muffler</ref>
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#Start the vehicle to help locate leaks.  If you are unable to readily identify the source of the leak with a visual inspection, have a friend start the vehicle.  From beneath the car or truck you should be able to spot the leak as puffs of exhaust smoke escapes from it.<ref name="rf2" />
 
#* Be extremely careful working under a vehicle that is running.  Keep your hands away from any moving parts.
 
#* Be extremely careful working under a vehicle that is running.  Keep your hands away from any moving parts.
 
#* Make sure the vehicle is in park (for automatic transmissions) or is in neutral with the wheels chocked (standard transmissions) before starting it.   
 
#* Make sure the vehicle is in park (for automatic transmissions) or is in neutral with the wheels chocked (standard transmissions) before starting it.   
#Assess the extent and type of damage.  Depending on the type of damage you identify on your exhaust piping, your repair options may vary.  If the exhaust piping is covered in extensive rust, that entire component of the exhaust may need to be replaced by a professional.  Small scrapes or holes can be addressed without cutting out portions of the exhaust.<ref>https://axleaddict.com/auto-repair/How-to-Fix-the-Exhaust-Pipe-or-Muffler</ref>
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#Assess the extent and type of damage.  Depending on the type of damage you identify on your exhaust piping, your repair options may vary.  If the exhaust piping is covered in extensive rust, that entire component of the exhaust may need to be replaced by a professional.  Small scrapes or holes can be addressed without cutting out portions of the exhaust.<ref name="rf2" />
 
#* Small holes may be repaired using exhaust tape or repair putty.
 
#* Small holes may be repaired using exhaust tape or repair putty.
 
#* Larger holes will need a piece of aluminum in conjunction with an epoxy to seal.
 
#* Larger holes will need a piece of aluminum in conjunction with an epoxy to seal.
 
===Sealing a Leak with Repair Epoxy or Exhaust Tape===
 
===Sealing a Leak with Repair Epoxy or Exhaust Tape===
#Scrub the area surrounding the leak with a steel toothed brush.  Because the exhaust is located on the underside of the vehicle, it often gets caked with mud, dirt and rust.  Once you locate the leak, use a steel toothed brush to scrub the area surrounding it.  Most repairs will not stick or seal if done over dirt and grime.<ref>http://jalopnik.com/5949291/how-to-fix-your-exhaust-with-an-empty-beer-can</ref>
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#Scrub the area surrounding the leak with a steel toothed brush.  Because the exhaust is located on the underside of the vehicle, it often gets caked with mud, dirt and rust.  Once you locate the leak, use a steel toothed brush to scrub the area surrounding it.  Most repairs will not stick or seal if done over dirt and grime.<ref name="rf4">http://jalopnik.com/5949291/how-to-fix-your-exhaust-with-an-empty-beer-can</ref>
 
#* Scrub the entire portion of the pipe around the leak, including the top side if you can reach it.
 
#* Scrub the entire portion of the pipe around the leak, including the top side if you can reach it.
 
#* Make sure to wear eye protection while scrubbing the area to prevent debris from getting in your eyes.
 
#* Make sure to wear eye protection while scrubbing the area to prevent debris from getting in your eyes.
#Use sandpaper to prepare the surface of the pipe.  Once you have scraped off most of the dirt and grime, take a piece of fine grit sandpaper and use it to scrub the portion of the pipe you need to repair.  Sandpaper will remove the last bits of dirt as well as creating tiny micro abrasions in the metal to help the tape or epoxy adhere to it.<ref>http://jalopnik.com/5949291/how-to-fix-your-exhaust-with-an-empty-beer-can</ref>
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#Use sandpaper to prepare the surface of the pipe.  Once you have scraped off most of the dirt and grime, take a piece of fine grit sandpaper and use it to scrub the portion of the pipe you need to repair.  Sandpaper will remove the last bits of dirt as well as creating tiny micro abrasions in the metal to help the tape or epoxy adhere to it.<ref name="rf4" />
 
#* If you are using exhaust tape, make sure to scrub the pipe all the way around with the sand paper.
 
#* If you are using exhaust tape, make sure to scrub the pipe all the way around with the sand paper.
 
#* Roughing up the surface of the metal will create a stronger bond for the patch.
 
#* Roughing up the surface of the metal will create a stronger bond for the patch.
#Wipe the surface down with acetone.  Once you have brushed and sanded the pipe around the leak, wipe the area down with acetone to clean it and help the exhaust epoxy bond to the metal.  Acetone is the primary ingredient in nail polish remover, so using nail polish remover will work well for this purpose.<ref>http://jalopnik.com/5949291/how-to-fix-your-exhaust-with-an-empty-beer-can</ref>
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#Wipe the surface down with acetone.  Once you have brushed and sanded the pipe around the leak, wipe the area down with acetone to clean it and help the exhaust epoxy bond to the metal.  Acetone is the primary ingredient in nail polish remover, so using nail polish remover will work well for this purpose.<ref name="rf4" />
 
#* Be very careful not to drip acetone into your eyes or mouth while wiping down the pipe with it.
 
#* Be very careful not to drip acetone into your eyes or mouth while wiping down the pipe with it.
 
#* You can purchase acetone in the cleaning chemicals section of many retail stores, or nail polish remover in the health and beauty sections.  
 
#* You can purchase acetone in the cleaning chemicals section of many retail stores, or nail polish remover in the health and beauty sections.  
#Determine if the hole is small enough to be sealed without a patch.  Small cracks or pinholes can be sealed using just epoxy or exhaust tape, but larger holes will need a patch.  If the leak is a thin crack or small hole, you can proceed without purchasing or making a patch to help.  If the hole is larger, you will need a patch as well as epoxy.<ref>http://jalopnik.com/5949291/how-to-fix-your-exhaust-with-an-empty-beer-can</ref>
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#Determine if the hole is small enough to be sealed without a patch.  Small cracks or pinholes can be sealed using just epoxy or exhaust tape, but larger holes will need a patch.  If the leak is a thin crack or small hole, you can proceed without purchasing or making a patch to help.  If the hole is larger, you will need a patch as well as epoxy.<ref name="rf4" />
 
#* Attempting to seal too large a hole without a patch can result in an imperfect seal or the exhaust leak resurfacing after a few hours of driving.
 
#* Attempting to seal too large a hole without a patch can result in an imperfect seal or the exhaust leak resurfacing after a few hours of driving.
#Wrap the exhaust tape around the pipe.  If you are using exhaust repair tape, wrap it all the way around the pipe, covering the exhaust leak with at least two layers of tape.  Make sure to wrap the tape around the pipe for a few inches to either side of the leak as well.  Different kinds of exhaust repair tape will require different application methods, so be sure to read the instructions thoroughly before you begin.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOYGyA3nPT8</ref>
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#Wrap the exhaust tape around the pipe.  If you are using exhaust repair tape, wrap it all the way around the pipe, covering the exhaust leak with at least two layers of tape.  Make sure to wrap the tape around the pipe for a few inches to either side of the leak as well.  Different kinds of exhaust repair tape will require different application methods, so be sure to read the instructions thoroughly before you begin.<ref name="rf5">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOYGyA3nPT8</ref>
 
#* Some exhaust repair tape must be applied to warm pipes in order to establish a seal, so you may need to start the vehicle and let it run for a few minutes before applying.
 
#* Some exhaust repair tape must be applied to warm pipes in order to establish a seal, so you may need to start the vehicle and let it run for a few minutes before applying.
 
#* Other forms of exhaust repair tape needs to be wet before applying.   
 
#* Other forms of exhaust repair tape needs to be wet before applying.   
 
#* You can purchase exhaust repair tape at most auto parts stores.
 
#* You can purchase exhaust repair tape at most auto parts stores.
#Mix the epoxy together and apply it to the leak.  If you are using epoxy to seal the leak, mix the two parts together using a wooden dowel.  Once the two parts are mixed, it will begin to cure immediately, so apply it to the leak quickly.  Dab the epoxy over the leak, then use the wooden dowel to spread it around the area.  Leave a thick layer of epoxy over and around the leak.<ref>http://jalopnik.com/5949291/how-to-fix-your-exhaust-with-an-empty-beer-can</ref>
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#Mix the epoxy together and apply it to the leak.  If you are using epoxy to seal the leak, mix the two parts together using a wooden dowel.  Once the two parts are mixed, it will begin to cure immediately, so apply it to the leak quickly.  Dab the epoxy over the leak, then use the wooden dowel to spread it around the area.  Leave a thick layer of epoxy over and around the leak.<ref name="rf4" />
 
#* You may also choose to wrap the leak in exhaust repair tape after applying the epoxy.
 
#* You may also choose to wrap the leak in exhaust repair tape after applying the epoxy.
 
#* Different types of epoxy have different curing rates, so read the instructions on the package to know how long to allow it to sit before driving the vehicle.  
 
#* Different types of epoxy have different curing rates, so read the instructions on the package to know how long to allow it to sit before driving the vehicle.  
 
===Using a Patch to Help Seal Leaks===
 
===Using a Patch to Help Seal Leaks===
#Determine the size of patch needed.  You can purchase exhaust patch kits from your local auto parts store, but cutting up a piece of an aluminum can will actually do just as good as job at serving as a patch for a larger exhaust leak.  After scrubbing and cleaning the area, determine how large the patch will need to be to cover the leak and leave at least a half inch or so of extra material beyond the hole itself.<ref>http://jalopnik.com/5949291/how-to-fix-your-exhaust-with-an-empty-beer-can</ref>
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#Determine the size of patch needed.  You can purchase exhaust patch kits from your local auto parts store, but cutting up a piece of an aluminum can will actually do just as good as job at serving as a patch for a larger exhaust leak.  After scrubbing and cleaning the area, determine how large the patch will need to be to cover the leak and leave at least a half inch or so of extra material beyond the hole itself.<ref name="rf4" />
 
#* If the area that needs to be patched is larger than about three inches, that portion of the exhaust will likely need to be replaced.
 
#* If the area that needs to be patched is larger than about three inches, that portion of the exhaust will likely need to be replaced.
 
#* If you purchase a patch kit, make sure to read the directions to assess the size of a leak the kit can fix.
 
#* If you purchase a patch kit, make sure to read the directions to assess the size of a leak the kit can fix.
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#* You may want to wear gloves while cutting a can or aluminum patch to avoid being cut by sharp edges.
 
#* You may want to wear gloves while cutting a can or aluminum patch to avoid being cut by sharp edges.
 
#* Wrapping the can or patch all the way around the pipe will provide the best seal.
 
#* Wrapping the can or patch all the way around the pipe will provide the best seal.
#Cover the area surrounding the leak with epoxy.  Just as you would seal a leak with epoxy, mix it together and apply it to the pipe around the leak.  Make sure to apply enough epoxy to create a seal for the patch, but don’t apply so much that the epoxy begins to drip into the exhaust piping.<ref>https://axleaddict.com/auto-repair/How-to-Fix-the-Exhaust-Pipe-or-Muffler</ref>
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#Cover the area surrounding the leak with epoxy.  Just as you would seal a leak with epoxy, mix it together and apply it to the pipe around the leak.  Make sure to apply enough epoxy to create a seal for the patch, but don’t apply so much that the epoxy begins to drip into the exhaust piping.<ref name="rf2" />
 
#* Apply the epoxy to an area surrounding the leak that is equal size to the patch you are applying.
 
#* Apply the epoxy to an area surrounding the leak that is equal size to the patch you are applying.
 
#* If you are going to wrap the patch all the way around the pipe, apply most of the epoxy to the area around the leak and a lighter coat all the way around the pipe.
 
#* If you are going to wrap the patch all the way around the pipe, apply most of the epoxy to the area around the leak and a lighter coat all the way around the pipe.
#Place the patch over the leak.  Either place the small patch directly over the hole or wrap a large patch all the way around the pipe.  If wrapping the patch around the pipe, make sure the middle of the patch is over the leak itself.<ref>https://axleaddict.com/auto-repair/How-to-Fix-the-Exhaust-Pipe-or-Muffler</ref>
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#Place the patch over the leak.  Either place the small patch directly over the hole or wrap a large patch all the way around the pipe.  If wrapping the patch around the pipe, make sure the middle of the patch is over the leak itself.<ref name="rf2" />
 
#* It’s okay if some of the epoxy squeezes out the sides of the patch when you apply it.
 
#* It’s okay if some of the epoxy squeezes out the sides of the patch when you apply it.
 
#* Make sure none of the leak extends beyond the sides of the patch.
 
#* Make sure none of the leak extends beyond the sides of the patch.
#Apply epoxy over the patch.  Use a wooden dowel to apply more epoxy to the edges of the patch.  You may even choose to coat the patch itself with epoxy.  This will help hold the patch in place as the epoxy dries while also creating a more solid seal to prevent any exhaust from leaking.<ref>https://axleaddict.com/auto-repair/How-to-Fix-the-Exhaust-Pipe-or-Muffler</ref>
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#Apply epoxy over the patch.  Use a wooden dowel to apply more epoxy to the edges of the patch.  You may even choose to coat the patch itself with epoxy.  This will help hold the patch in place as the epoxy dries while also creating a more solid seal to prevent any exhaust from leaking.<ref name="rf2" />
 
#* Make sure to coat the perimeter of the patch with epoxy at the least to ensure there are no pinhole leaks.
 
#* Make sure to coat the perimeter of the patch with epoxy at the least to ensure there are no pinhole leaks.
 
#* If you wrapped the entire pipe with a patch, you do not need to coat the entire patch, but pay special attention to wear the patch meets on the opposite side of the pipe from the leak.
 
#* If you wrapped the entire pipe with a patch, you do not need to coat the entire patch, but pay special attention to wear the patch meets on the opposite side of the pipe from the leak.
#Secure a large patch in place with hose clamps.  If you wrapped the patch all the way around the pipe, use two hose clamps to secure it in place and ensure a tight seal.  Place one hose clamp on either side of the leak on the pipe, then use a socket wrench or flat head screw driver to tighten the clamps into place over the patch.<ref>https://axleaddict.com/auto-repair/How-to-Fix-the-Exhaust-Pipe-or-Muffler</ref>
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#Secure a large patch in place with hose clamps.  If you wrapped the patch all the way around the pipe, use two hose clamps to secure it in place and ensure a tight seal.  Place one hose clamp on either side of the leak on the pipe, then use a socket wrench or flat head screw driver to tighten the clamps into place over the patch.<ref name="rf2" />
 
#* The hose clamps will help ensure a tight seal along with the patch and epoxy.
 
#* The hose clamps will help ensure a tight seal along with the patch and epoxy.
 
#* You may want to clip the excess ends off of the hose clamps once you are done.  
 
#* You may want to clip the excess ends off of the hose clamps once you are done.