Complete exhaust system diagnostics, repair & replacement. Proudly serving Trafalgar Country, Georgetown South, Norval, Hornby, Limehouse, and Milton.
Your exhaust system does more than reduce noise — it controls harmful emissions, improves fuel efficiency, and protects you from dangerous exhaust gases. At B-Town Automotive, we provide complete exhaust system diagnostics, repairs, and replacements for all vehicles.
From a simple muffler replacement to complex catalytic converter diagnostics and exhaust manifold repairs, our technicians have the experience and equipment to handle it all. We're especially experienced with European exhaust systems, which often feature advanced emission control technology including diesel particulate filters (DPF) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR).
If you hear rumbling, rattling, or notice reduced fuel economy, drivers in Georgetown, Brampton, and Milton, Ontario trust B-Town Automotive for fast, honest exhaust system repairs.
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From mufflers to catalytic converters — complete exhaust system care.
A damaged or corroded muffler causes excessive noise and can affect backpressure. We repair or replace mufflers with quality parts.
A failing catalytic converter triggers check engine lights and causes emission test failures. We diagnose and replace catalytic converters efficiently.
Cracked exhaust manifolds and blown gaskets cause exhaust leaks, ticking noises, and reduced performance. We repair and replace manifolds on all engines.
Oxygen sensors monitor your exhaust gases and control fuel mixture. Failing sensors reduce fuel economy and increase emissions.
B-Town Automotive provides high-quality exhaust repairs for residents of Trafalgar Country, Georgetown South, and Norval. We also service vehicles from surrounding communities like Hornby, Limehouse, and Milton seeking reliable emission repairs.
Common signs include a sluggish engine, reduced fuel efficiency, a smell resembling rotten eggs (sulfur) from the tailpipe, a rattling noise under the vehicle, and a Check Engine Light with a P0420 or P0430 efficiency code.
Yes. An exhaust leak near the front of the vehicle can allow deadly, odorless carbon monoxide gas to enter the cabin. It also negatively impacts engine performance and can cause the engine to run lean, potentially damaging internal components.
European vehicles (like BMW, Mercedes, and Audi) often have strict emissions standards requiring specific, high-flow catalytic converters. Using a cheap, universal converter on these vehicles usually results in the Check Engine Light turning back on shortly after repair.