Budget Fix for Rav4?

Asked by Dem Jun 04, 2023 at 12:38 PM about the 2006 Toyota RAV4 Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The excuse pipe snapped on our 2006 Rav4 at a
very lame spot. I was hoping I could maybe use the
connector pictured below and some muffler
cement/tape to reattach the pipe for temporary fix.
Is this a dumb plan?

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If you can get the sleeve on and use something like bailing wire to hold the repair tight, it might last a while. But I'd suspect that during installation, that corroded pipe will just disintegrate. Why don't you just drive it as is to a muffler shop and have it done right? I'm sure you could get away with going a few miles that way. After all, look at all the people who've had their catalytic converters stolen and have to run the engine without them.

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Once you remove the flange, that's laying on the ground, if you can slide the adapter pipe over both ends I don't see why it wouldn't work for a while. My Father "fixed" a few exhaust systems in his day with Campbell's Soup cans. Jim

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