i had to remove part of the heat shield on my toyota corolla S, what will happen if i don't replace it.

Asked by Kevin Apr 16, 2014 at 11:58 PM about the 2010 Toyota Corolla S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Part of the heat shield came off and was sitting on the muffler making a terrible rattle. How long can i go without replacing and what will happen.

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In my experience with heat shields it that if the come off, it makes no difference one way or the other. Mechanics at the dealer have said so, and independent shops have told me the same thing. Basically all a heat shield does is take and divert the had from the exhaust and cat from making the ground too hot. While it's a good thing to have, and would never suggest taking one off (it's a benign part anyway) unless you park on top of leaves or an underground C4 storage unit, I wouldn't worry about it. I've had AT least 4 fall off cars I've had, and the only difference I noticed was the sounds of silence. Hope this helps.

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Exactly. Pieces of junk designed to fall apart and make the dealers big bucks to replace

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