Exhaust Repair in Ashford — Signs, Costs & When to Act

By Salek Tyre & Mechanic · Ashford, TW15

Your vehicle's exhaust system is responsible for channeling toxic combustion gases away from the cabin, reducing engine noise, and controlling environmental emissions. When an exhaust pipe cracks, rusts, or begins blowing, it can quickly lead to loud cabin noise, reduced performance, poor fuel economy, and potentially dangerous carbon monoxide leaks. In this comprehensive guide, we explain the key signs of exhaust damage, the different components that make up the system, the typical costs for common repairs and silencer replacements in the UK, and whether it is safe or legal to drive with a broken exhaust.

Signs your exhaust needs attention

Exhaust systems are positioned underneath the vehicle, exposing them to road water, salt, and extreme temperature changes. This environment makes them highly susceptible to rust. Watch out for these common signs of exhaust failure:

Parts of the exhaust system

The exhaust system is a modular network composed of several distinct sections clamped or bolted together. If one part fails, you usually only need to replace that specific section rather than the entire system:

What does exhaust repair cost?

The cost of repairing or replacing a section of your exhaust depends on which component has failed and the make and model of your vehicle. At Salek Tyre & Mechanic, the typical fitted price ranges in the UK are:

Repair Type Typical UK Cost Range (Fitted) Description
Rear Silencer (Back Box) £80 – £200 Replacing the rusted rear muffler assembly. Price varies based on silencer size and car brand.
Centre Section Replacement £100 – £250 Replacing the middle section of pipework, including the resonator if fitted.
Flexi Pipe / Joint Repair £80 – £180 Welding a new flexible joint section into the existing pipework to avoid replacing the complete front section.
Exhaust Joint / Clamp Repair £40 – £80 Replacing rusted sleeve clamps or sealing leaking joints where pipes connect.
Full Exhaust System £200 – £600+ Replacing the complete exhaust system from the front pipe back (excluding the catalytic converter).

Note that replacing a catalytic converter is a separate, more expensive job. Catalytic converters use precious metals (like platinum and palladium), and replacements can range from £250 to over £1,000 depending on the vehicle's engine size and emissions standards.

Can I drive with a blowing exhaust?

Whether you can drive with a broken exhaust depends on where the leak is located and the severity of the damage. You should only drive short distances to get the vehicle repaired:

If the leak is at the very rear (such as a small hole in the back box), it is generally safe to drive the car to our garage, though it will be loud. However, if the leak is at the front or middle, you should not drive. A leak near the engine bay allows toxic fumes to enter the passenger cabin, putting you at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Furthermore, a very loud exhaust can attract police fines, and a dragging pipe presents a road safety hazard.

Will a broken exhaust fail an MOT?

Yes, a broken exhaust is a common reason for a car failing its MOT test. Under UK MOT testing guidelines, a vehicle will fail immediately for the following exhaust issues:

How to tell which part has failed

Because the exhaust runs under the full length of your car, diagnosing the exact leak source requires putting the vehicle on a hydraulic ramp. A mechanic will perform a visual inspection for rust, black soot markings (which indicate escaping gas), and cracked welds, and may check for collapsed internal baffles. At Salek Tyre & Mechanic, we always show you the exact area of failure on the ramp and explain the repairs required before we begin any work.

Professional Exhaust Inspections & Repairs in Ashford

If your exhaust is blowing, rattling, or making a loud roaring sound, bring your car to Salek Tyre & Mechanic at 32-34 Feltham Road, Ashford (TW15 1DH). Our skilled mechanics will inspect the system on a ramp, identify the exact broken section, and provide an honest quote with no obligation.

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