1992 Accord exhaust system replacement costs

Discussion in 'Accord' started by roger.lee, Jan 8, 2006.

  1. roger.lee

    roger.lee Guest

    I'm not a car person, so I've been trying to browse the newsgroup, but
    I don't get everything that's going on. I'm trying to get an idea for
    how much I should expect to pay, and what really needs to be replaced
    on my car.

    The exhaust pipe, between the muffler and resonator, is corroded and
    broken in two places (about 1" and 2-3' upstream of the muffler). The
    muffler was replaced two years ago, but the shop told me that the
    connection is too rusted to be reliably clamped to (so I should replace
    the muffler, too). They also pointed to the joints immediately
    surrounding the resonator as being rusted/corroded, and suggested
    pre-emptively replacing that as well.

    1) I clearly need to replace the pipe, but do I need to replace the
    rest?
    2) How much should this run me?

    They gave me the following estimate:
    Extension pipe $30
    Resonator assembly $135
    Quiet-flow muffler $155
    Labor $68
    What about the rest?
     
    roger.lee, Jan 8, 2006
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  2. roger.lee

    Nick Guest

    First off, be sure to get Honda OEM parts as from what everyone has
    posted in the past, they tend to last a bit longer than the aftermarket parts.
    From the looks of the prices it appears to be the case. You should be able to
    salvage the muffler provided that it is intact and not rotted out. Ask you
    mechanic to show on the muffler why you need to replace the muffler.
    Was the muffler that you had replaced 2 years ago a Honda OEM muffler,
    if so then the replacement is free of charge.


    Nick
     
    Nick, Jan 9, 2006
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  3. roger.lee

    Elle Guest

    muffler).

    Sounds like where my 91 Civic's corroded a few years ago.
    The pipe there was called "Exhaust Pipe B," IIRC.
    That happens. Often one can hold the muffler at the
    appropriate end, try to shake it, and the "play" is quite
    evident, indicating the muffler needs replacement. Or you'll
    see exhaust coming out.
    Get under there and confirm!

    Jackstands from WalMart: Ten bucks. :)
    Compare with www.slhonda.com 's parts section prices.
    The labor sounds fair.
    I am inclined to think an OEM muffler is worth it, but only
    from general reading here. I have used aftermarket mufflers
    for around ten years now on my 91 Civic. Um, like four of
    them...
     
    Elle, Jan 9, 2006
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