Exhaust Services

Exhaust Services

Strange noises? Lube Mobile are exhaust repair experts. Book an inspection at a time and place to suit your schedule.

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Even if you aren't sure what's wrong, we do a thorough inspection on arrival and won't start work until you approve a quote specific to the needs of your vehicle.

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We come to you for exhaust repair

A car in need of an exhaust repair is usually very easy to spot, or rather hear.

The first signs are usually loud or bumping noises coming from the rear or underneath your car. Other signs to look out for include a loss of power, fluids leaking from the gaskets, and exhaust fumes entering your car. If any of these are occurring, it’s a sign that your car may be due for an exhaust replacement, or at the very least a thorough examination.

If you’re not sure if your car’s exhaust is the problem, you can find out by running the car and listening to where the noise is coming from. In a stationary position most noise will come from the engine bay, so we recommend standing behind the car and having someone else run the engine. A rattling sound will usually indicate a damaged muffler.

How much does an exhaust repair cost?

We always strive to give you a fixed price up front and let you be in control of costs.

Exhaust system repairs can vary from quite simple to extensive. Exhaust systems can be made of basic to mid-range and high-performance parts. Given this, you can expect to pay anywhere from $300 – $2000 for a complete replacement. As an exhaust repair is considered fairly straightforward, once we know your specific make and model we can provide you with an accurate estimate, followed by an itemised quote once we have arrived at your vehicle’s location and inspected your vehicle.

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Explore our frequently asked questions to learn more about our services, booking process, and how A.H. Autocare can help keep your vehicle running smoothly.
Your car’s exhaust system exists to expel toxic exhaust fumes away from your vehicle and passengers, while also reducing engine noise and controlling emissions via a muffler and catalytic converter. A well-functioning exhaust system ensures the smooth flow of gas, reducing engine strain and optimizing fuel consumption. The catalytic converter helps your car meet Australian emissions regulations, reducing pollutants by converting harmful gases into less toxic emissions before they exit the tailpipe. This also helps to maintain proper engine temperature and prevents overheating, while the muffler absorbs and reduces the loud noises created by the engine's combustion process. A damaged exhaust can reduce fuel efficiency, increase emissions, and create excessive noise. Leaks can lead to exposure to harmful gases like carbon monoxide, which is dangerous for passengers, while rust, cracks, or unusual engine sounds could indicate a problem requiring inspection and repair.
A car in need of exhaust repair is easy to spot, or rather hear. The first sign is usually a loud or bumping noise coming from the rear or underneath your car. But there are other signs to look for, too. These include: • Loss of power • Leaking fluids (particularly from the gasket) • Exhaust fumes entering your car If you’re not sure that your car's exhaust is the problem, you can find out by running the car and listening to where the noise is coming from. While stationary, most noise that a car generates will come from the engine bay, so we recommend standing behind the car and having someone else run the engine. A rattling sound indicates a damaged muffler, while noise from the middle of the car indicates a problem with the catalytic converter.
Car exhaust systems can vary from the quite simple to extensive. They can be made of basic parts, to mid-range and high-performance parts. While it may depend on the age of the car and specific design, most exhausts consist several main components: Manifold - this attaches the exhaust to the engine Flange Gasket - provides a seal between the exhaust pipe and the manifold Oxygen Sensor - helps to control the air/fuel ratio via the ECU Exhaust Pipe - the pipe directs the flow of exhaust gasses Catalytic Converter - cleans harmful & polluting gasses Muffler - reduces noise from the exhaust system Resonator - to improve the sound of an exhaust

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