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Old October 8th 04, 02:09 PM
maxpower
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ITS A CONDENSATION DRAIN HOLE, IF THE WATER DIDNT DRAIN OUT THE SYSTEM WOULD
RUST OUT
Glenn beasley
Chrysler Tech
"deadbeat" > wrote in message
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> All Chryslers, and most other manufacturers have the drain whole below the
> muffler. Hard to talk about the hole he is describing, unless it is that

one
> precisely. My Sister in law has a neon and the only leak it has is the
> actuall drain hole. Therefore it is not a leak.
> "Geoff" > wrote in message
> icas.hpqcorp.net...
> >
> >
> > Mike wrote:
> >
> > > Date: 7 Oct 2004 11:41:03 -0700
> > > From: Mike >
> > > Newsgroups: rec.autos.makers.chrysler
> > > Subject: Common exhaust leak?
> > >
> > > I have a 2001 Neon and noticed the other day that I have a small
> > > exhaust leak just below the tail pipe. I figured it is not much of a
> > > big deal. Now I noticed that two of my co-workers with a 2001 and a
> > > 2002 have the very same leak starting in the same spoke.
> > > Neither one, as well as myself, noticed the leak as it is not making
> > > any noise.
> > > My question is, is this a common thing?
> > > Also, now that I know that I will be in the market for a new muffler,
> > > any suggestions on a good muffler that is not a noisy tin can like
> > > most of the Civics in my area?
> > >
> > > Mike
> > > mlawrenc(at)rcc.on.ca
> > >

> > Are you sure you're not talking about the condensate drain hole? Many
> > mufflers (not sure about the Neon) have a small hole below the tailpipe
> > outlet to allow moisture to drain out.
> >
> > --Geoff

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