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What Causes An Engine Backfire? What Causes An Engine Backfire? Posted On: Jun 3, 2015 | By: Christian Brothers Automotive Share to:

Has your car been backfiring? It can often sound like a gunshot, if not a “cough” or a “sputter”. While an engine backfire (or “afterfire”, if it occurs when the engine has already been shut off) will not harm your vehicle, it can be inconvenient and disrupt any peaceful drive.

So why has your car been backfiring through the exhaust? And how do you keep the problem from happening again? Today, our ASE-certified technicians explain why your car backfires and what it means.

What causes an engine to backfire?

A car will typically backfire because the engine is decelerating too quickly. However, there are several possible causes.

A few reasons exhaust could be backfiring:

  • Your engine decelerated too quickly
  • Your gasoline contains high levels of alcohol
  • High engine temperatures

Another possible cause of your backfire is a spark plug refusing to “spark” when the exhaust valve opens. If the air/fuel mixture has become too rich, unburned fuel is left in the exhaust system. The misfired spark plug ignites the rich air/fuel mixture, causing a loud “bang” in the tail pipe.

When your car is brought into our Grand Prairie auto shop for an exhaust system inspection, we’ll let you know the exact cause of your engine backfire.

How do I keep my engine from backfiring?

A backfire is obnoxious and intrusive. Fortunately, there are a few ways to cure an overactive tailpipe.

A few ways to stop a backfire include:

  • Lowering the engine speed gradually
  • Changing fuel brands to one with lower alcohol levels
  • Adjusting the carburetor to lower engine temperatures

If the cause of the backfire is a rich air/fuel mixture, speak with our specialists about increasing your air volume. The expert technicians at our auto shop near Dallas could relieve some of the airway constrictions, increasing the engine-cooling air volume and minimizing the risk of a backfire.

Schedule exhaust system service with our Grand Prairie auto shop

While a backfire from the exhaust pipe won’t hurt your car, it can be scary and intrusive. Ensure your vehicle is operating as it should by calling to schedule an exhaust system inspection at Christian Brothers Automotive Green Oaks in Grand Pairie, Texas today.

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