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May 1st, 2012 02:59 PM #11
How did I know this thread would either be about exhaust parts or brakes?
It's normal on any car... even new ones. It's very difficult to rust-proof an exhaust manifold. It's a cast-iron part that gets glowing red hot during the normal course of operation. Any coating you put on will eventually flake away, so they don't even bother.
Exhaust manifolds are thick, cast iron parts. We will all be long dead and gone before it rusts all the way through.
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May 1st, 2012 03:42 PM #12
How did I know this thread would either be about exhaust parts or brakes?
It's normal on any car... even new ones. It's very difficult to rust-proof an exhaust manifold. It's a cast-iron part that gets glowing red hot during the normal course of operation. Any coating you put on will eventually flake away, so they don't even bother.
Exhaust manifolds are thick, cast iron parts. We will all be long dead and gone before it rusts all the way through.
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May 1st, 2012 04:26 PM #13
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May 1st, 2012 04:45 PM #14
Originally Posted by fourtheboys96
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May 1st, 2012 07:40 PM #15
Yep it's normal. Don't waste your time going back to the dealership. Lugi ka pa sa time at effort.
Tama si niky, that part will outlast us (and even our kids).
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May 1st, 2012 09:09 PM #16
thank you sirs sa mga swift replies nyo. hehe. i must admit na naexcite ako masyado at di ko nacheck maigi. i reported it na sa dealer and sent the pics, said theyll update tomorrow since its a holiday. but i have a new problem, hehe, sumayad ako kanina while parking, nagasgas lower lip sa bumper both sides. di sya visible. will that affect me in any way if i asked for a change unit? im a real newb and this is my 1st car, so salamat po sa lahat ng tulong mga ser.
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May 1st, 2012 09:43 PM #17
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May 1st, 2012 09:55 PM #18
the dealer told me that it is somehow possible to replace it since wala pa halos a week, but they will check first. My officemates said i have the power to insist since a brand new car shouldnt have that "problem" early on. so yun lang iniisip ko if the scratch i made a while ago be of hindrance in any way should I insist that they replace it.
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May 1st, 2012 10:57 PM #19
There might be a case if the rust is on the body panels or if you are experiencing mechanical problems of some sort. But the rust is on the exhaust manifold. It is exposed metal. It will rust whatever you do.
Personally, its not an issue. Just enjoy the new car.
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May 1st, 2012 11:22 PM #20
that performance package sounds nice! pero tyaka na since im still a learning driver. Additional infos lang sir, im not sure if its visible in the pics, but there seems to be some metal that chipped off along with the rust. huge chunks. personally i dont want a new unit, maybe just let them clean it or replace the rusty part with one without chipped off parts. thanks sir.
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