Mobile Exhaust System Services

Serving Utah & Salt Lake County

Welcome to Perryman Auto Repair, where we bring expert automotive services directly to your location. With 30 years of experience, our mobile team is ready to assist you with all your vehicle needs.

Our Exhaust System Services

Exhaust Leak Repair

Exhaust leaks can cause loud engine noise, reduce fuel efficiency, and allow dangerous fumes into your cabin. Common causes include rusted pipes, cracked manifolds, or loose gaskets. At Perryman Auto Repair, we thoroughly inspect your exhaust system to pinpoint the leak and repair it using high-quality parts. Fixing exhaust leaks not only protects your health and safety but also improves your vehicle’s performance and helps it pass emissions tests.

Muffler Replacement

A failing muffler often results in excessive engine noise and reduced exhaust efficiency. Rust, corrosion, or physical damage can compromise its ability to dampen sound and control emissions. At Perryman Auto Repair, we replace damaged mufflers with durable, long-lasting options that restore quiet operation and proper exhaust flow. If your car sounds unusually loud, let us diagnose the issue and get you back on the road with a quieter ride.

Catalytic Converter Replacement

The catalytic converter plays a crucial role in reducing harmful emissions. If it becomes clogged, damaged, or stolen, your engine may lose power and trigger the check engine light. At Perryman Auto Repair, we offer expert catalytic converter replacement to keep your vehicle compliant with emissions standards. We use quality parts and secure installation methods to restore performance and help prevent theft-related downtime and costly engine issues..

Oxygen Sensor Replacement

Oxygen (O2) sensors monitor exhaust gases to optimize fuel mixture and emissions. When they fail, your vehicle may run rich, idle roughly, or burn more gas. A faulty sensor often triggers the check engine light. At Perryman Auto Repair, we use accurate diagnostics to identify and replace faulty sensors, improving fuel efficiency, reducing emissions, and ensuring your vehicle passes inspection.

Exhaust System Inspection

Regular exhaust system inspections help prevent costly breakdowns and safety hazards. At Perryman Auto Repair, our technicians perform a comprehensive inspection of all components—pipes, muffler, catalytic converter, hangers, and sensors. We check for rust, leaks, loose connections, and worn parts. Whether you're preparing for an emissions test or chasing down performance issues, we’ll make sure your exhaust system is running clean, quiet, and efficient.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I change my oil?

Most vehicles need an oil change about every 5,000 to 7,000 miles (some older models every ~3,000 miles) or every few months​. It’s best to follow your owner’s manual which lists the recommended interval for your specific car. Many newer cars even have oil life monitors that remind you when service is due, so pay attention to those indicators.

How often should I rotate my tires?

It’s generally recommended to rotate your tires about every 6,000 to 8,000 miles (approximately every 6 months)​. Rotating your tires (swapping their positions) helps them wear evenly, which extends their lifespan​. If you never rotated your tires, one or two tires may wear out much faster than the others, increasing the risk of a blowout and forcing earlier replacement​.

When should I replace my car's battery?

Most car batteries last about 3 to 5 years under normal conditions. Factors like extreme cold or hot weather can shorten a battery’s life, so keep that in mind. It’s wise to proactively test your battery after about 3 years. Signs of a weak battery include the engine cranking slowly when you start the car or your headlights and interior lights looking dim at startup. If you notice those symptoms or if the battery is older than five years, consider replacing it before it fails.

What should I do if my check engine light comes on?

A check engine light (CEL) means your car’s computer has detected something out of the ordinary in the engine or emissions system. It could be something minor (like a loose gas cap) or something requiring attention (like a misfiring engine)​. The best course is not to panic but also don’t ignore it. Make sure your gas cap is tight since a loose cap can trigger the light. If the light remains on, have the vehicle’s diagnostics checked by a mechanic. They will use a scan tool to read the error code and pinpoint the issue. Driving a short time with a steady CEL is usually okay, but you should get it checked sooner rather than later to avoid potential bigger problems​.

Do you offer financing or payment plans for repairs?

Yes, we work with Synchrony to offer payments options on all of our services. Check out our financing page to apply and look at options.

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801-980-1572

982 Industrial Park Rd Orem, Utah 84057

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Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM


Saturday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM


Sunday: Closed

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982 Industrial Park Rd

Orem, Utah 84057

801-980-1572

Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday & Sunday: Closed

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