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recently I noticed an exhaust smell from the air vent specially when the car
is in idle or on park, seems good when running. What could be the cause of this? exhaust leaking, engine burning oil, or any possible cause? My car is a 1992 accord lx with 110k miles on it and has a good MPG about 30 for most highway driving. Thanks for any clue! |
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"XG" <gungxu@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bnbf8j$die$1@newsreader.wustl.edu... > recently I noticed an exhaust smell from the air vent specially when the car > is in idle or on park, seems good when running. What could be the cause of > this? exhaust leaking, engine burning oil, or any possible cause? > > My car is a 1992 accord lx with 110k miles on it and has a good MPG about 30 > for most highway driving. > exhaust leaking and the fumes getting to your heating system air intake |
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It's probably an exhaust leak. Since the smell is coming from the air
vents, I'd venture that the leak would be towards the front of the car and is getting sucked into the air intake of the vents right in front of the bottom of the windshield. The first place I'd check would be the exhaust manifold. Check it for cracks or a bad seal. It could also be leaking where the manifold connects to the pipe going under the car. Depending on how cold it gets in your area, it might be a good idea to check the car for leaks first thing the morning when it's still cold. Your exhaust fumes will be more visible when it's cold because of the water vapour. Just poke your head under the car when it's running and look for white smoke coming out anywhere. "XG" <gungxu@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:bnbf8j$die$1@newsreader.wustl.edu... > recently I noticed an exhaust smell from the air vent specially when the car > is in idle or on park, seems good when running. What could be the cause of > this? exhaust leaking, engine burning oil, or any possible cause? > > My car is a 1992 accord lx with 110k miles on it and has a good MPG about 30 > for most highway driving. > > Thanks for any clue! > > |
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How about .... the car in front of you is a smoky car"
maybe you had your air vent on recirculate and now you have it drawing air from outside. "Sean Donaher" <nospam@nospam.ca> wrote in message news:m0nmb.2032$R13.70352@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > It's probably an exhaust leak. Since the smell is coming from the air > vents, I'd venture that the leak would be towards the front of the car and > is getting sucked into the air intake of the vents right in front of the > bottom of the windshield. The first place I'd check would be the exhaust > manifold. Check it for cracks or a bad seal. It could also be leaking > where the manifold connects to the pipe going under the car. Depending on > how cold it gets in your area, it might be a good idea to check the car for > leaks first thing the morning when it's still cold. Your exhaust fumes will > be more visible when it's cold because of the water vapour. Just poke your > head under the car when it's running and look for white smoke coming out > anywhere. > > "XG" <gungxu@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:bnbf8j$die$1@newsreader.wustl.edu... > > recently I noticed an exhaust smell from the air vent specially when the > car > > is in idle or on park, seems good when running. What could be the cause of > > this? exhaust leaking, engine burning oil, or any possible cause? > > > > My car is a 1992 accord lx with 110k miles on it and has a good MPG about > 30 > > for most highway driving. > > > > Thanks for any clue! > > > > > > |
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Yeah, that happens sometimes too but the original poster said he smells it
when the car is parked or idling. Of course, he never specified whether he meant in his driveway or on the road so you could be right. "Falco" <pepeduran533@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:KTpmb.164485$bo1.55391@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > How about .... the car in front of you is a smoky car" > maybe you had your air vent on recirculate and now you have it drawing air from outside. > > "Sean Donaher" <nospam@nospam.ca> wrote in message news:m0nmb.2032$R13.70352@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > > It's probably an exhaust leak. Since the smell is coming from the air > > vents, I'd venture that the leak would be towards the front of the car and > > is getting sucked into the air intake of the vents right in front of the > > bottom of the windshield. The first place I'd check would be the exhaust > > manifold. Check it for cracks or a bad seal. It could also be leaking > > where the manifold connects to the pipe going under the car. Depending on > > how cold it gets in your area, it might be a good idea to check the car for > > leaks first thing the morning when it's still cold. Your exhaust fumes will > > be more visible when it's cold because of the water vapour. Just poke your > > head under the car when it's running and look for white smoke coming out > > anywhere. > > > > "XG" <gungxu@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:bnbf8j$die$1@newsreader.wustl.edu... > > > recently I noticed an exhaust smell from the air vent specially when the > > car > > > is in idle or on park, seems good when running. What could be the cause of > > > this? exhaust leaking, engine burning oil, or any possible cause? > > > > > > My car is a 1992 accord lx with 110k miles on it and has a good MPG about > > 30 > > > for most highway driving. > > > > > > Thanks for any clue! > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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Thanks for all these inputs. I'll check the leaks as you mentioned. I don't
think the fumes come from other cars because this problem exits when in the open parking lot or idles when no car is in front of mine. "Sean Donaher" <nospam@nospam.ca> wrote in message news:m0nmb.2032$R13.70352@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > It's probably an exhaust leak. Since the smell is coming from the air > vents, I'd venture that the leak would be towards the front of the car and > is getting sucked into the air intake of the vents right in front of the > bottom of the windshield. The first place I'd check would be the exhaust > manifold. Check it for cracks or a bad seal. It could also be leaking > where the manifold connects to the pipe going under the car. Depending on > how cold it gets in your area, it might be a good idea to check the car for > leaks first thing the morning when it's still cold. Your exhaust fumes will > be more visible when it's cold because of the water vapour. Just poke your > head under the car when it's running and look for white smoke coming out > anywhere. > > "XG" <gungxu@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:bnbf8j$die$1@newsreader.wustl.edu... > > recently I noticed an exhaust smell from the air vent specially when the > car > > is in idle or on park, seems good when running. What could be the cause of > > this? exhaust leaking, engine burning oil, or any possible cause? > > > > My car is a 1992 accord lx with 110k miles on it and has a good MPG about > 30 > > for most highway driving. > > > > Thanks for any clue! > > > > > > |
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