A car is one of the natural assets that bring you comfort and convenience. Sometimes after traveling hundreds of miles, you may notice some suspicious smells when the vehicle is running or even when sitting. Some of these smells could be as a result of a dangerous, damaged part in your car. You, therefore, need to be very aggressive when dealing with such situations. A mechanic is one of the best persons to help you identify what the issue could be. The list below shares some of the most common smells in your car and its associated problems.
Syrup
The smell of maple syrup in your car can be felt when the engine is warmed or a few minutes after it has been shut off. The main reason for the syrup scent is the coolant that contains sweet smell but still toxic ethylene glycol. It could be emanating from the radiator or the heater hose, cylinder head or the intake manifold gasket. The maple syrup scent could also be coming for the leaking radiator cap or the radiator itself. It will be apparent when you smell it from outside. When it's visible in the passenger compartment, the leading cause of the smell is the rotten heater core.
Gym Clothes
The smell of a gym locker could be as a result of the air conditioning fan. The motor vehicle ac may have grown mildew in the moisture that condenses in the air conditioning evaporator. There is no kind of drizzling Listerine can clean it. To stop the smell, make sure to switch off the air conditioner a mile away from your home and then run the car's fan to dry the system.
Gas Station
This smell is evident when a car is parked inside a garage or when the weather is warm. The reason is because of raw gasoline, and it is entirely reasonable for vehicles that are pre-1980. If the smell comes from a modern car, this could be due to a leak coming from the fuel tank vent hose.
Sulfide or Rotten Eggs
The smell is evident when the engine is running. The leading cause of this is the hydrogen sulfide concentration in the exhaust. It is designed in such a way that it has to be converted to sulfur dioxide in the vehicle's catalytic converter. One sharp mechanic can help remove this kind of smell.
Burned Carpet
The smell of a burned carpet emanates after you have been using the car brakes for long. When the brakes overheat, then the chances are high that pads may worn out. It is also normal when the car is coming down a hilly pass. The thing here is learning how to downshift the flatlander.
If the unusual smell persists, kindly consider contacting us for more details about repairs.
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