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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE617
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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE617

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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE386
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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE386

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NZG Exhaust Flange Gasket

NZG Exhaust Flange Gasket

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3IN 3 BOLT HOLE FLANG GSK.

3IN 3 BOLT HOLE FLANG GSK.

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LIPPED FLANGE GM ENGINE

LIPPED FLANGE GM ENGINE

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ACL Manifold Gasket Set
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ACL Manifold Gasket Set

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Permaseal Mpackdsm 500*500*18 - MP1153

Permaseal Mpackdsm 500*500*18 - MP1153

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Permaseal Mpackcork 635*380*50 - MP3502

Permaseal Mpackcork 635*380*50 - MP3502

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Permaseal Mpackcork 1270*760*1.0 - MP3100

Permaseal Mpackcork 1270*760*1.0 - MP3100

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Permaseal Mpacks207 500*500*10 - MP2102

Permaseal Mpacks207 500*500*10 - MP2102

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Permaseal Mpacks207 1000*500*05 - MP2051

Permaseal Mpacks207 1000*500*05 - MP2051

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Permaseal Mpackcork 1270*380*30 - MP3301

Permaseal Mpackcork 1270*380*30 - MP3301

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Understanding the Exhaust Mount on the 2006 Honda Accord

The 2006 Honda Accord is a well-regarded midsize sedan that has proven its reliability over the years. Like most vehicles, its exhaust system plays a critical role in managing engine gases, reducing noise, and ensuring efficient performance. One important component of this system is the exhaust mount, sometimes also known as an exhaust hanger or exhaust rubber mount. This part might not get much attention, but it definitely deserves a mention when servicing or maintaining your Accord's exhaust.

The exhaust mount on the 2006 Honda Accord serves as a crucial support piece that holds the exhaust system in place while isolating vibrations. Without these mounts, the exhaust would be subjected to excessive movement, leading to increased wear and potentially causing damage to the exhaust pipes or other components under the car. The mounts are typically made of rubber or a rubber-like material mounted onto metal brackets, which allows them to flex and absorb vibrations from the engine and the road.

Because the exhaust system runs from the engine's manifold through various pipes and components before exiting at the rear, it needs to be securely fixed but also have some flexibility. The roads in Australia, with their potholes and rough patches, can cause a lot of shaking under the car. Exhaust mounts ensure that this shaking doesn't translate into strain on the exhaust pipes or connections, which could otherwise result in leaks or broken parts.

For Honda Accord owners, keeping an eye on the condition of the exhaust mounts during routine service is a smart move. Over time, these rubber mounts dry out, crack, or wear down due to heat, exposure to the elements, and vibrations. When the mounts degrade, the exhaust system may sag, rattle, or hit components underneath the car, creating noise and potentially causing further damage to the exhaust or chassis.

When inspecting or replacing an exhaust mount on a 2006 Honda Accord, a mechanic will check for any visible signs of wear such as splitting rubber, missing pieces, or excessive play in the mount's connection points. Because the mounts are usually relatively inexpensive and fairly easy to replace, proactive maintenance can save Accord owners a good deal of trouble and expense down the track. It's always better to swap out worn mounts than to deal with a loose exhaust pipe or broken bracket later on.

Replacement typically involves lifting the vehicle safely and locating each exhaust mount along the length of the system. The damaged mounts are then removed from the metal brackets and swapped for new ones. It is recommended to replace all mounts at once if multiple are worn, as a new mount working against old, degraded ones can cause uneven stress on the exhaust system.

In addition to cheaper aftermarket replacements, genuine Honda exhaust mounts may be available and sometimes are preferred, especially for Accord owners who want to maintain original specifications. Rubber mounts may look simple but quality matters. Better quality rubber will last longer, stand up to heat better, and provide the necessary vibration isolation without breaking down prematurely.

Besides just replacing worn mounts, there are a few quick maintenance tips Accord owners can follow to help extend their lifespan. Regularly checking the exhaust system for signs of contact noise or unusual movements when revving the engine or driving over bumps is a good starting point. If there is noticeable rattling or the exhaust hangs lower than usual, a prompt inspection is warranted.

Another consideration is rust or corrosion on the metal brackets or pipe sections near the mounts. Rust can weaken the bracket mounting points and cause mounts to fail earlier than expected. Protective sprays or coatings on exposed parts during servicing can help slow this process.

Ultimately, the exhaust mounts on the 2006 Honda Accord may not be the flashiest parts under the car, but their role is essential. They keep the exhaust system firmly in place, absorb engine and road vibrations, and prevent damage caused by excessive movement. Regular checks and timely replacement of these mounts during your servicing routine will help your Honda maintain its smooth, quiet ride and ensure the exhaust system remains in good shape for many kilometres to come.