Loud exhaust or dragging muffler in Lansing, MI
A sudden roar, a rattling drone, or a scraping sound from underneath usually means an exhaust leak, a rusted-through muffler, or a hanger that's let a section drop. Beyond the noise, an exhaust leak can let fumes into the cabin, so don't ignore it.
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Loud but nothing dragging — book a muffler shop
If nothing's dragging and there are no fumes inside, an exhaust leak or worn muffler is a book-it-soon job rather than an emergency.
⚠️ Safety first
Exhaust leaks can let carbon monoxide into the cabin. If you feel dizzy, drowsy or headachy, pull over, get fresh air, and don't keep driving.
- 1Drive with a window cracked for fresh air until it's repaired.
- 2Avoid sitting in the running car in a garage or enclosed space.
- 3Note where the noise seems loudest (front, middle, rear) to help the shop.
- 4Book a muffler/exhaust shop — a leak or hole only gets louder and worse.
Dragging pipe or cabin fumes — stop driving
A section of exhaust dragging on the road is a hazard to you and others and can catch or snap; fumes in the cabin are a carbon-monoxide risk. Get it off the road and towed.
⚠️ Safety first
Carbon monoxide is odorless-adjacent and dangerous. If anyone feels sick, get out into fresh air and call 911. Don't drive with a dragging exhaust.
- 1Pull over as soon as it's safe — a dragging pipe can throw sparks or break loose.
- 2If you smell fumes, open the windows and get fresh air immediately.
- 3Don't try to keep driving a dragging exhaust to a shop.
- 4Request a tow to a repair or muffler shop.
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