Do You Smell Car Trouble?

By Kay Dalton


You maybe aware that distinct smells can emanate from your car as it goes through time and use. However, as the owner or driver, you would know that these are the usual odors and that would not be something to get alarmed about. The type of smells or odors that seem to be different as well as out of the ordinary are what you should be on the alert about.

Do you know the usual smell of your car?

The usual smell for most cars would be the scent of the materials used or the scent of leather. For cars that are newly purchased, this would usually apply. On the other hand, as your car goes through time and use, then there are no distinct smells that emanate from your car. But you would know that these are the usual odors if you are the owner or driver and that it would not be something to get alarmed about.

What you should be on the alert about are some types of smells or odors that seem to be different, and out of the ordinary. Because they could conceal something much more serious that simply a smell out of place, these are the smells that you should be aware about.

It could indicate that there is a leak in the exhaust system if you smell an odor emanating from your exhaust. It could mean several things such as a hole in your car's tailpipe, exhaust pipe, exhaust manifold, or even the muffler. It could also mean that your hatchback or rear door already has a worn out seal. If this happens, you should take on the challenge immediately for you might get carbon monoxide inside your car which could get pretty deadly. It is therefore important that you bring your car to a mechanic right away.

If raw gas is what you smell, then it is possible that there is a leak in the fuel delivery system of your car. The fuel lines of your car as well as the gas tank or fuel filter could be affected. This is dangerous as well since a car fire could be sparked by any fuel leaks. By first seeking if you have put back the gas cap right on properly, then you can remedy the situation. If this does not seem to be the problem, then go straight away to your mechanic.

You may also have noticed the smell of rotten eggs and if you did, then this could mean that your catalytic converter has become unplugged. In order for you to remedy the problem, you can go see your mechanic once you smell this.




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