2. Check pipes and pipe connections for signs of leaks, severe corrosion, and damage). Check the condition and reliability of all brackets and suspensions of the system.

3. At the same time, inspect the underbody of the car for holes, corrosion, loose seams, and other defects that could allow exhaust gases to enter the car's interior. Seal all openings with a suitable sealant.
4. The exhaust system, especially its mounts and hangers, is often the source of rumbling and other unpleasant sounds. Wiggle and tug the pipes, mufflers and catalytic converter (if provided). If these components come into contact with body parts or suspension components, replace the exhaust system fasteners.
5. Inspect the wire to the lambda probe. If it is damaged, the lambda probe itself, installed on the inlet pipe, should be replaced.
6. Inspection of the inside surface of the exhaust pipe allows you to determine the current operating condition of the engine. The composition of the deposits in the pipe indicates the quality of the engine settings. If the pipe is black and sooty on the inside, this may indicate that it is necessary to thoroughly check the fuel system.
