When installing a an upgraded exhaust setup, careful setup makes all the difference to ensuring a flawless outcome. Start by gathering all the essential equipment and components, including the replacement exhaust parts, axle stands, wrenches, loosening spray, protective handwear, and protective eyewear. Make sure the vehicle is parked a even pavement and the motor has fully cooled down to prevent scalding.

Lift the vehicle using a hydraulic jack and secure it with jack stands. Do not trust a jack for support for peace of mind. Once the car is safely raised, inspect the existing exhaust system for frozen hardware. Spray penetrating oil on these bolts and let it soak for 15–30 minutes to facilitate disassembly.

Take off the factory exhaust in segments, beginning at the tailpipe and progressing to the front. Take note of the layout and routing of hanger mounts, seals, and brackets. These will need to be transferred or replaced as needed. Exhaust hangers often degrade over time, so strongly recommend swapping them even if they look fine to prevent future noise or sagging.

Before installing the upgraded exhaust, lay out all the parts and verify against the vehicle’s specifications. Confirm the replacement fits the vehicle type, model number, and production year. If you are installing a aftermarket system, confirm that it meets state environmental standards and decibel limits to avoid legal issues.

Install the replacement pipes carefully, centering it over the manifold flange and the factory support locations. Never force components. If there is a mismatch, verify the SKU or contact the supplier. Install fresh seals and bolts whenever possible, as keeping original hardware can cause exhaust leaks.

Once everything is centered, hand tighten all bolts and clamps before fully securing them. Work from the engine outward and لوازم یدکی چری تیگو 7 پرو move toward the rear to prevent binding. After all connections are tightened, bring the car back to the ground and turn on the ignition. Be alert for any exhaust leaks that could indicate a leak. If you hear anything unusual, turn off the engine and inspect every joint.

Allow the exhaust system to warm up fully and inspect for any visual signs of exhaust stains near connections. Conduct a brief road test to ensure the system operates quietly and smoothly and steadily. A properly installed exhaust boosts horsepower and torque, minimizes exhaust sound, and prevents hazardous leaks. Adhere strictly to the guide and when in doubt, consult a professional.

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Pub: 27 Oct 2025 10:29 UTC

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