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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

$288
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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

$90
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Permaseal Mpacks207 500*500*10 - MP2102

Permaseal Mpacks207 500*500*10 - MP2102

$69
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Permaseal Mpacks207 1000*500*05 - MP2051

Permaseal Mpacks207 1000*500*05 - MP2051

$66
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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 2013 Honda Civic

The 2013 Honda Civic, like many modern vehicles, comes equipped with an exhaust mounting system essential to its overall function and ride quality. An exhaust mount, sometimes referred to as an exhaust hanger, is a critical component that holds the exhaust system in place underneath the car. Without these mounts, the exhaust components would move excessively, leading to damage, noise, and potentially dangerous situations.

The exhaust mount serves several important purposes on the 2013 Honda Civic. First and foremost, it secures the exhaust pipes and muffler, preventing harsh vibrations from being transferred to the car's body and cabin. This isn't just about comfort, though. Properly mounted exhaust components reduce the risk of premature wear by limiting movement that can cause cracks or breaks in the pipes.

Another key role of the exhaust mount is to absorb shocks and jolts from the road. In Australia, roads can be rough, with potholes and uneven surfaces quite common. The shocks absorbed by the exhaust mounts help protect the exhaust system from being jarred or damaged during everyday driving. Without these mounts, the exhaust could rattle against the chassis, leading to noisy rides and possible parts falling off.

When it comes to the type of exhaust mounts used on the 2013 Honda Civic, rubber hangers are typically standard. These rubber components provide flexibility while maintaining a firm hold on the exhaust system. The rubber material is designed to resist heat and wear but, over time, exposure to exhaust heat, road debris, and the elements can cause them to degrade. This wear can lead to cracks or hardening, reducing their ability to properly cushion the exhaust system.

Service and maintenance of the exhaust mounts on a 2013 Honda Civic are often overlooked but incredibly important. If any of the mounts become damaged or worn, the signs are fairly noticeable. Drivers may hear clunking or rattling noises, especially during acceleration, deceleration, or when driving over bumps. There can also be visible sagging of the exhaust system under the vehicle, which is a red flag that mounts might have failed.

Replacing exhaust mounts is a relatively simple and cost-effective fix that can prevent more serious damage down the track. When a mechanic services a 2013 Honda Civic, part of the routine inspection often includes checking the exhaust mounts for wear and tear. It typically involves a visual assessment of the rubber hangers to ensure they aren't cracked, broken, or missing altogether.

If replacement is needed, the process usually involves lifting the vehicle safely and unbolting the old mounts from the chassis. The new mounts, matching OEM specifications, get installed in their place, providing restored support and cushioning for the exhaust. Using OEM or high-quality aftermarket mounts is crucial, as cheaper alternatives may not offer the same durability or heat resistance.

Besides individual mount replacements, it is wise to inspect the entire exhaust system when servicing mounts. Sometimes, failing mounts can cause additional stress on joints and connections, which might lead to leaks or corrosion. Addressing all concerns at once can save time and money, ensuring the 2013 Honda Civic's exhaust system functions quietly and efficiently for years to come.

For Honda Civic owners in Australia, staying on top of exhaust mount maintenance means better ride comfort and avoiding unexpected breakdowns. It's a small part but definitely plays a big role in the vehicle's overall health. Regular checks during services or tyre rotations will keep exhaust mounts in good shape and ensure the Civic's exhaust system is securely in place and functioning as it should.

In summary, although it may seem like a minor component, the exhaust mount on the 2013 Honda Civic is essential for holding the exhaust system firmly and protecting it from damage caused by vibrations and road shocks. Regular maintenance ensures the mounts continue to do their job, preventing noise issues, potential exhaust damage, and maintaining the smooth, quiet driving experience Honda Civic drivers expect.