Symptom Chart: Exhaust System
| Condition | Possible Sources | Actions |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle has low or no power - vehicle performance complaint | Exhaust pipe pinched or crushed Damaged catalytic converter Loose obstruction in exhaust |
REFER to the ENGINE CONTROLS - POWERTRAIN DTC CHARTS & DESCRIPTIONS (EXCEPT DIESEL & HYBRID) . |
| Restricted exhaust (possible frozen condensate in muffler) | CHECK drain holes for foreign material. PARK the vehicle inside to thaw. TEST the vehicle for normal operation. If the concern is still present, REFER to the ENGINE CONTROLS - POWERTRAIN DTC CHARTS & DESCRIPTIONS (EXCEPT DIESEL & HYBRID) . | |
| Burning smell - usually occurs at idle, with possible traces of smoke | Foreign material caught in exhaust system Missing heat shields |
INSPECT the exhaust system for foreign material or missing heat shields. REPAIR or INSTALL new components as necessary. TEST the system for normal operation after the repair. |
| Odor - described as a sulfur or rotten egg smell | Catalytic converter Excessive sulfur content in fuel |
At times, a slight sulfur smell is normal for catalytic converters. The cause is the sulfur content in the gasoline being used. ADVISE the customer no repair is required. |
| Rich fuel conditions Misfire conditions |
REFER to the ENGINE CONTROLS - POWERTRAIN DTC CHARTS & DESCRIPTIONS (EXCEPT DIESEL & HYBRID) . | |
| Visible rust on surface of exhaust pipes | Catalytic converter/exhaust system | Surface rust is a characteristic of materials used on exhaust systems. Exposure to heat or road salt may result in surface rust. INSPECT for perforations. If there are no perforations, the condition is normal. |