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Old 09-24-11, 09:37 AM
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Hi so i have a 98 gs4 with about 118k on it,had it for almost a year but since i got it it i noticed that everytime i parked even when i drove a couple of miles the exhaust just crackles like crazy.It seems to be coming from the front end under the driver/pass side.This is just annoying and was wondering how many other gs do this and if it could be fixed, i know the cars old but damm my 95 trans am didnt even do this..
Old 09-24-11, 09:56 AM
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Cars normally have a few cracks and pops after driving, but yours sounds beyond that. Might be a bad catalytic converter. Have you received a check engine light?
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Yo Thomas no CEL and i just passed smog bout 4 months ago so i dont know if it is the cats maybe its the rust..
Old 09-24-11, 10:28 AM
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Its normal for some cracking. Like thomas said, it can be a bad CAT. Or exhaust heatshield. If its xat, code 420 will pop up if your CEL comes on eventually. Im thinking its the heatshield. Exhaust shop can check it out for you.
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it's normal. it's your catalytic converters. if they were bad you would've failed emissions or have a cel. they are still hot when you shut the car off so still operating.
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I say would say its normal
Old 09-24-11, 11:43 AM
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Do you leave the climate control on defroster mode all the time? Your charcoal canister for the evap system makes that same noise. Any issues with the climate system?
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Originally Posted by tiger4life
it's normal. it's your catalytic converters.
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Its just the cats cooling down. When a cat gets hot, it expands, when it cools down it retracts which causes the crackling noise.
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A video would probably help us understand your experience more. We probably think its not as bad as it really could be or it could really be normal.

Try to get a video.
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