Insulation around muffler?
#1
Insulation around muffler?
Before I took my car to the shop, I noticed there was a thick, shiny, space age foil-looking wrap around the muffler. When I got my car back, I noticed they didn't put that wrap around the new muffler. What purpose does the foil-type wrap serve and is it a big deal that I don't have it anymore?
Also, what is that strange metal loop that drops down visibly under the back of the car?
Also, what is that strange metal loop that drops down visibly under the back of the car?
#3
Re: Insulation around muffler?
Sounds like an in-experienced or careless/clueless individual/group got you. However, it may not be a big issue, this time. The foil wrap is indeed a heat sheild, but for it to be on outside of the muffler, sound like it's more of a sound-deading device than anything. The strange metal loop that droops down is more than likely a muffler mount they simply failed to attach to the new muffler. It's probably not a performance issue, but I would take it back to the shop and complain, and soon, because the metal foil may still be at the top of the trash heap, and even if they refuse to put it back on for you, they should at least have the decency to give it back to you. Definitely have them attach the mount, that's services paid not rendered.
#4
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Actually, I think the metal loop you are referring to is a tie-down hook used for shipping. Is there one right behind the muffler, and a similar one on the opposite side of the car?
#5
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Yes the metal loop I'm referring to is one that I see on all TCHs. It is a bit to the left of the car when looking at the back of it. But I do not see it on any other types of cars. Can it be removed if it's used only for shipping?
My car was in the shop for 2 months after getting rear-ended. They put in many new OEM parts, but they did not put a new shiny thick wrap around the muffler. Is it necessary?
My car was in the shop for 2 months after getting rear-ended. They put in many new OEM parts, but they did not put a new shiny thick wrap around the muffler. Is it necessary?
#6
Re: Insulation around muffler?
Yes the metal loop I'm referring to is one that I see on all TCHs. It is a bit to the left of the car when looking at the back of it. But I do not see it on any other types of cars. Can it be removed if it's used only for shipping?
My car was in the shop for 2 months after getting rear-ended. They put in many new OEM parts, but they did not put a new shiny thick wrap around the muffler. Is it necessary?
My car was in the shop for 2 months after getting rear-ended. They put in many new OEM parts, but they did not put a new shiny thick wrap around the muffler. Is it necessary?
#7
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I would go back and have whoever worked on it and have them put the heat shield back on!! I have taken other cars to the shop and find all kinds of little things missing.
Recently, I have been just going back to the dealer for work on the car. I have been lucky in that they have done a good job without stealing parts off the car!!
If the factory's engineers put the shield on the car... You need it!
Enjoy your Fine car!! Bill
Recently, I have been just going back to the dealer for work on the car. I have been lucky in that they have done a good job without stealing parts off the car!!
If the factory's engineers put the shield on the car... You need it!
Enjoy your Fine car!! Bill
#8
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I called the shop and they told me that they did put a brand new heat shield on the muffler, but they put on a metal (perhaps aluminum) heat shield, which is why it looked different from my old heat shield. Is one type better than the other?
#10
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KimikoPi — I believe that the metal heat-shield is attached to the body of the car above the muffler, and not to the muffler itself. The muffler gets very hot, and nothing should be wrapped around it or touching it. Your earlier posts suggest that you're talking about some kind of thermal wrapping around the muffler itself. There should be none. I suggest that you go to a Toyota dealer, lie down, and have a look at the muffler area of a TCH to see for yourself what it should look like.
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