It is never pleasing to notice a sound you don’t know about, and which results from your car. Thus, what if you discover an exhaust noise that remains on your Dodge Charger? It is highly probable that this is a small problem, however, before being sure, it is better to conduct some inspections. Our team has made this to support you fix it. First, we will look at the possible causes if you have a muffled exhaust sound on your Dodge Charger and second, if you have a metallic rattling noise on your Dodge Charger.exhaust-noise-dodge-charger

Muffled exhaust noise Dodge Charger

Exhaust pipe with holes Dodge Charger

Having a muffled sound from its exhaust is not insignificant and can cause over-consumption, or a malfunction of the engine unit, which could eventually become dirty, for example. If you have an exhaust noise on your Dodge Charger, it is plausible that it is due to a crack in the exhaust pipe, this is the most common reason. To be able to verify this, situate somebody under the running motor car and accelerate to help them recognize the origin of the hole. Once found, if it is not too large you can cold seal it with specific metallic mastic type legs. Otherwise, the section will have to be changed.

Element dislocated exhaust pipe Dodge Charger

The other possibility of being suffering from a muffled exhaust noise on Dodge Charger is to have a part of the exhaust system that has dislocated as a consequence of vibrations for example. In fact some junctions of the different parts of the pot can loosen with time and generate an exhaust gas leak in places not intended for this goal. These fumes will then make a loud noise. Same technique as above, we go under the Dodge Charger to discern the problem area, and tighten or change the bolts. If you hear a muffled sound but after checking it doesn’t seem to come from the pot itself, consider looking at this document which gives solutions gives solutions about rear end noises on Dodge Charger.

Metal rattling exhaust sound Dodge Charger

Damaged exhaust muffler noise Dodge Charger

If, alternatively, you are exposed to an exhaust sound that is more of a metallic type, it is plausible that one or more parts of your exhaust may be weakened. Indeed, it is conceivable that either your baffles, the catalyst or the silencer are the induce of this noise. To confirm, go under your Dodge Charger, cold, and tap each of the previously stated parts with a hammer to discern the source of the noise. You should move things between things in the problematic part, if they are baffles, you can try to push the section a little bit to try to block them and thus limit their movements. If it is a out of date catalyst, it will be necessary to consider replacing it, as well as the silencer. In this case, to stop the exhaust noise on your Dodge Charger, you will either have to find a resale one and do it yourself, or go to your technician.

Metal rattling exhaust noise Dodge Charger : Silentblock, loose pot

Finally, a metallic exhaust noise on your Dodge Charger may be connected to a poor attachment of your exhaust to your car. In fact, after some time, vibrations, the pot fasteners on the car chassis can come off. In this case, you need to check, when cold, that the pot holds well, to try to get it to move in different directions and watch how it responds. Backwards there should be some play and be able to move but not too much. The closer you get to the engine motor, the more fixed it should be. Visually check the fasteners for which you have doubts. Finally, it is possible that a silentbloc may have died . In this case it will have to be changed.