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Warning: While engine is operating, the exhaust system will become extremely hot. To prevent burns avoid contacting a hot exhaust system.

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. Refer to Symptoms - Engine Exhaust prior to beginning this table.

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:

    • Exhaust manifold-to-pipe
    • Flanges
    • Pipe clamps

Tighten the components to the specifications. Refer to Fastener Tightening Specifications.

Seals or gaskets leaking

    • Exhaust manifold-to-cylinder head
    • Exhaust pipes-to-exhaust manifold
    • Catalytic converter connections
    • Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) connections, if equipped

Replace the leaking seal or gasket. Refer to the affected components procedure for service.

Irregularities at the mating surfaces on the flange connections

Repair as required or replace the affected component. Refer to the affected components procedure for service.

Exhaust manifold cracked or broken

Replace the exhaust manifold. Refer to Exhaust Manifold Removal for the 1.6L engine, or Exhaust Manifold Removal for the 1.8L engine, or Exhaust Manifold Removal for the 2.0L engine.

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. Refer to Exhaust Muffler Replacement.