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Why left exhaust pipe makes snoring noises?
I have 2024 Honda CRV.
I noticed the left exhaust pipe snoring while idling in the parking. I don't know if I have that sound during driving. When I turn off the engine the left exhaust pipe makes a loud snoring-sneezing sound. Here is the link to video. I put my phone behind the exhaust pipe and recorded pressing the gas pedal while parking (see recording is here). You can hear that once I release the gas pedal the snoring comes back. And you can also hear somekind gear noice right before the snoring comes back after I releas the gas pedal.
There is no even smoke from left exhaust like from a right one. There is no engine light, no weird sounds under the hood. I think I noticed it happening when first heavy snow started, but maybe it's just a coincident.
What can be the problem? Can it be that something is clogged inside that left exhaust? How do I check?
I noticed the left exhaust pipe snoring while idling in the parking. I don't know if I have that sound during driving. When I turn off the engine the left exhaust pipe makes a loud snoring-sneezing sound. Here is the link to video. I put my phone behind the exhaust pipe and recorded pressing the gas pedal while parking (see recording is here). You can hear that once I release the gas pedal the snoring comes back. And you can also hear somekind gear noice right before the snoring comes back after I releas the gas pedal.
There is no even smoke from left exhaust like from a right one. There is no engine light, no weird sounds under the hood. I think I noticed it happening when first heavy snow started, but maybe it's just a coincident.
What can be the problem? Can it be that something is clogged inside that left exhaust? How do I check?
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Same with my honda crv, did you ask the dealer? is it normal? Thanks