Exhaust system faults are rarely just cosmetic issues. When something goes wrong within the system, whether it's a clogged valve or a failing sensor, it directly affects fuel efficiency, engine performance, and emissions compliance.
The "Old Way" involves driving a sluggish car with a warning light to a garage and waiting days for a fix. Maxamy Mobile Autocare offers the "Smart Way." We provide professional exhaust system repairs at your home or workplace.
We use diagnostic-led repair processes and manufacturer-appropriate parts to resolve the issue on-site. We help you avoid MOT failures and restore your engine's efficiency without the inconvenience of traditional garage visits.

Exhaust-related faults often present clear warning signs. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent further damage and ensure your vehicle runs smoothly. Be aware of these indicators:
Engine Warning Light: The amber "Check Engine" light appears on the dashboard, often triggered by sensor readings relating to emissions.
Reduced Fuel Efficiency: You notice the car is burning more fuel than usual for the same journeys due to incorrect fuel/air mixture.
Poor Acceleration: The vehicle feels sluggish, hesitates when overtaking, or lacks power (Limp Mode).
Rough Idling: The engine stutters or feels like it might stall when stopped at traffic lights.
Strong Exhaust Smells: A smell of raw fuel or exhaust fumes inside or outside the car.
MOT Emissions Failure: The vehicle has failed its annual test due to high emissions readings.
Loud Engine Noise: A ticking or roaring sound from the engine bay, often indicating a manifold leak.
We offer a focused range of exhaust-related repairs, covering the components most likely to cause warning lights, emissions issues, and performance problems.
Oxygen sensors monitor exhaust gases and help the engine maintain the correct air–fuel ratio. When an oxygen sensor fails, it can trigger engine warning lights, reduce fuel efficiency, and cause rough running or emissions-related faults. We carry out car oxygen sensor replacement to restore accurate sensor readings and ensure the engine management system can regulate performance and emissions correctly.
Get a Quote OnlineThe catalytic converter reduces harmful exhaust emissions and is essential for road legality and MOT compliance. A failing catalytic converter can cause warning lights, loss of power, rattling noises, or emissions test failures. We provide catalytic converter replacement to restore proper exhaust flow and ensure emissions are controlled effectively.
Get a Quote OnlineThe EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve helps reduce emissions by recirculating a controlled amount of exhaust gas back into the intake system. When the EGR valve fails or becomes blocked, it can cause rough idling, hesitation, reduced performance, poor fuel economy, or engine warning lights. We carry out EGR valve replacement to restore correct flow control and improve drivability and emissions performance.
Get a Quote OnlineThe EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve helps reduce emissions by recirculating a controlled amount of exhaust gas back into the intake system. When the EGR valve fails or becomes blocked, it can cause rough idling, hesitation, reduced performance, poor fuel economy, or engine warning lights. We carry out EGR valve replacement to restore correct flow control and improve drivability and emissions performance.
Get a Quote OnlineThe PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve regulates crankcase pressure by routing gases back into the intake system. When the PCV valve fails, it can contribute to oil leaks, rough idling, excessive oil consumption, or performance issues. We carry out PCV valve replacement to restore correct crankcase ventilation and support stable engine operation.
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Maxamy Mobile Autocare provides a comprehensive array of mobile vehicle repair services throughout Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, ensuring expert and convenient solutions for all your automotive needs.
We offer repairs across the region, including Slough, Reading, Maidenhead, Windsor, Ascot, Bracknell, Wokingham, High Wycombe, and Uxbridge, as well as surrounding towns such as Marlow, Henley-on-Thames, Cookham, Bourne End, Egham, and Staines-upon-Thames.
Wherever your vehicle is situated, we provide reliable and professional mobile car repairs, ensuring your car is returned to peak condition with minimal disruption to your day.
Exhaust repairs cover specific emissions and exhaust-related components that affect performance and MOT compliance. This includes car oxygen sensor replacement, catalytic converter replacement, EGR valve replacement, exhaust manifold repair, and PCV valve replacement.
Yes. Faults such as a failed oxygen sensor, EGR valve issues, or catalytic converter problems commonly trigger engine warning lights. These components directly affect emissions readings and engine management behaviour, so repairing the underlying fault helps restore proper system operation.
Common symptoms include poor fuel economy, rough running, hesitation, and engine warning lights. A faulty oxygen sensor can also cause incorrect fuel mixture control, which may lead to higher emissions and performance issues.
Yes. A failing catalytic converter can restrict exhaust flow, causing sluggish acceleration, reduced performance, and sometimes a rattling noise from inside the exhaust system. Replacement restores proper flow and helps ensure the vehicle remains emissions compliant.
EGR valve faults can cause rough idling, hesitation, reduced power, increased smoke (particularly on diesel engines), and engine warning lights. Replacing the EGR valve restores correct exhaust gas recirculation and improves drivability.
Yes. A leaking exhaust manifold can increase noise, allow fumes into the engine bay, and affect sensor readings, which may trigger warning lights or performance issues. Repairing the manifold restores proper sealing and prevents further related problems.
The PCV valve controls crankcase ventilation and helps regulate internal engine pressure. If it fails, it can contribute to rough idling, oil leaks, and excessive oil consumption. Replacing the PCV valve helps restore stable engine operation and reduce ongoing issues.
Yes. Issues with oxygen sensors, catalytic converters, EGR valves, and exhaust leaks can cause MOT failures due to emissions readings or warning lights. Correct repairs help improve the likelihood of passing the MOT and keeping the vehicle road legal.