Genuine Honda Exhaust Parts

18120PAAL20 - : Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield for Honda Image

Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield

2.3L, with low or ultra low emissions, outer, lower, ex, se.
Discontinued
18231SP0000 - : Exhaust Bolt And Spring for Honda Image

Exhaust Bolt And Spring

Bolt. Exc.Japan Built. From Chassis/VIN SA157226.
Discontinued
18310SS0J30 - : Exhaust Tail Pipe Tip for Honda Image

Exhaust Tail Pipe Tip

Prelude. With vtec eng.
Discontinued
18190R70A10 - : Catalytic Converter With Integrated Exhaust Manifold for Honda Image

Catalytic Converter With Integrated Exhaust Manifold

Accord. 3.5l. Upper (primary). All. 3.5L, front, federal.
Discontinued
18220S5DA14 - : Front Pipe for Honda Image

Front Pipe

Civic. Without vtec. Canada & u.s.a. built. Dx & lx. USA built. Japan Built.
Discontinued
18210S3VA02 - : Front Pipe for Honda Image

Front Pipe

Ridgeline. 2005-08. Pilot.
Discontinued
18190RCAA00 - : Manifold for Honda Image

Manifold

Accord. 3.0l. Sedan, 3.0L, front, federal.
Discontinued

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How Exhaust Systems Work

Your Honda exhaust system works in stages when it comes to cleaning and dispersing the noxious fumes your engine generates when it's burning fuel. While it sounds simple, it's a complex process involving numerous parts.

First, those fumes pass through the catalytic converter. There, metals like palladium, platinum, and rhodium capture the toxic molecules to separate them into oxygen and nitrogen. The former is allowed to pass through the system, while the nitrogen is retained. That process burns hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide, with basically water vapors and carbon dioxide remaining.

The gases then move on to the exhaust manifold and then to the exhaust pipe. At the same time, the resonator and muffler are ensuring optimal airflow and minimizing engine noise. Lastly, the tail pipe releases the cleaned gases harmlessly into the atmosphere. The result? A cleaner environment for all.

How to Spot Exhaust System Problems

Even the highest quality exhaust system components can go bad, though. Replacing them as soon as possible is the smart, safe choice. Signs of failure include:

  • Poorer fuel efficiency
  • The "Check Engine" warning light comes on
  • You detect the distinct odor of rotten eggs
  • You hear weird noises from the muffler and exhaust

Save Big Money on the Genuine Honda Exhaust Parts You Can Trust

If you have an exhaust part that's failing, replace it as soon as possible. Exhaust system parts made by Honda are the only ones that are guaranteed to be compatible with your model. Find everything you need right here in our auto parts catalog. Buy now and we'll have it shipped right to your front door!