There is nothing leaking onto the ground anywhere and the truck runs
fine, recently had it all checked out and fluids changed. Any idea
what fluid in the car would smell exactly like this and why it would
be so strong coming in when the side windows are open? Or what part
might smell like that if it was burning or something?
thanks
Frenchy
Jerry
The odorant they put in natural gas is methyl mercaptan...there's nothing in
a vehicle's systems containing this compound. When you eat asparagus, this
is the stuff that makes your urine stink afterwards. A catalytic converter
at operating temperature produces small quantities hydrogen sulfide which is
a powerful odorant (rotten egg smell), detectable at a few ppm by people.
It's usually released and from the coverter after low temp operation when
it's adsorbed by internal cat washcoat and released on high temp operation
of the cat. Unless the exhaust system is leaking past the converter and
seeping from under the car to the front and sides this is usually only
detectable from rear. Is it possible you are smelling exhaust gasses wafting
back from the pipe?
More likely that the battery is overcharging and boiling off sulfuric
acid fumes.
I guess that you have checked and sniffed all fluids
from engine compartment, checked belt tensions.
Checked that there is no bearing burning out from
alternator, checked that auxiliary electric cooling fans
are not jammed and burning hot..
That smell could come from car battery.
Check battery water levels if you dont't have
maintenance free battery. fill if necessary. Check also
that there is not overfilling in any of the cells.
Check charging voltage at different engine revs. 14.2V
max would be ok.
Usually US made alternators charge little bit higher
level than EU made automobiles.
Check battery voltage with engine turned off. put some
load for battery, lights on and check that battery level
won't drop excessively. This is to check that there is
no battery cells shorted.
This all is to check that there is no battery over
charging at any cells or whole battery that would boil
the battery water and overspill battery water thorough
overspill tube or blowing boiling gases out of the
overspill tube or water filling caps. (Hydrogen, Oxygen)
Clean battery and check that there is no cracks or
leaks. Also check that battery is in its original
shape, not ballooned or otherwise disformed.
Grease battery connections with oxygen free grease or
battery spray. Check also battery connections and that
the battery is solidly installed.
If that smell doesn't come from battery, at least your
battery is now overhauled.
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Or that smell could come from raccoon that is half
rotten and stucked in your radiator (c:)>
AJ.
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Gas price at the moment $7.30/gal
8-12 miles /gal with Chevy SS454
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Could be a cooked critter over the cat. Not a fun thing to clean up.
Wasn't anyone around the campsite who had some human scent masking
product? A bit of the stuff I use to hide my scent from animals while
heading to the tree stand could sure make a stink. (I know it can
because some A%%WIPE poured about a tablespoon of skunk musk in the
window wash jug on the truck a few years ago... The only way I got rid
of that was to replace the tubing, jug and pump!!!!)
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Steve W.
Thanks for the laugh...
How long has it been a problem? If a dead animal is the cause, it's not
likely to cause a problem, or at least one of this magnitude, for more than
one or two weeks.
Been about two months, same now as when first noticed. I whiffed it
again today on the way home and by golly, maybe it *could* be the
smell of exhaust. Not a rotten egg odor but I'm thinking it
definitely could just be an exhaust smell. I don't smell it at all
when I pop the hood open, just driving. So perhaps it is somewhere
aft of but close to the engine, where it could make it up to the side
windows but not be in the engine compartment. I'm going to take it to
the dealer and have them take a look, I don't want to get poisoned to
death, if that's what it is.
If it was the exhaust, how far forward would the leak have to be for
it to come in strong thru the windows at speed? I'd think it has to
be a pretty big leak for all the smell I'm getting, but I don't hear
any odd noise like an exhaust hole.
-Been about two months, same now as when first noticed. I whiffed it
-again today on the way home and by golly, maybe it *could* be the
-smell of exhaust. Not a rotten egg odor but I'm thinking it
-definitely could just be an exhaust smell. I don't smell it at all
-when I pop the hood open, just driving. So perhaps it is somewhere
-aft of but close to the engine, where it could make it up to the side
-windows but not be in the engine compartment. I'm going to take it to
-the dealer and have them take a look, I don't want to get poisoned to
-death, if that's what it is.
-If it was the exhaust, how far forward would the leak have to be for
-it to come in strong thru the windows at speed? I'd think it has to
-be a pretty big leak for all the smell I'm getting, but I don't hear
-any odd noise like an exhaust hole.
Do you have a camper window? There is usually a positive pressure on the
back window. Other than that I'm not sure. Might be a good idea to let a
muffler shop inspect the exhaust system.
No, solid rear window. Muffler shop is a good idea, since now I'm 90%
sure it is exhaust gas, thanks, will do.
When my a/c system is set to 'fresh air', does it draw the air in from
the vent at the bottom of the windshield, or from somewhere else? I
definitely do not smell anything when using the vents and a/c blower.
Till I get it figured out I have to drive it with the windows up and
the ventilation fan on, or else it's stink-a-rama.
As far as I know, all your vent air comes from the base of the windshield.
But you have a rubber strip along the back of the hood, that does a good job
of the keeping engine compartment air from reaching it. All engine air leaks
would be outside that seal. Lift your hood and you can easily inspect it,
and it's length compared to the windshield vent.
Do you have ANY aftermarket equipment installed? Something that might effect
the ventilation of the engine compartment. Maybe an oil cooler or something?
I used to have a car that whistled at highway speeds. You never heard it,
unless you drove under and underpass or something. I never figured out why.