Perhaps a gas leak? The gas we use for cooking is originally odourless, but a smell is added during manufacturing to let us know if there is a leak, and this smell is most commonly sewer-like.
If it is not actually over heating, then if the smell is outside the car, look for coolant leaks around the head and the thermostat cover. Inside the car could be a leaking heater coil.
Hawaii can make fuel. This state produces sewage, and algae can be grown on sewage to produce liquid fuel. Other energy sources would include wind power and solar power.
Sewage is a term for the waste of people and animals. Normally, sewage is sent off to a treatment plant, and kept entirely separate from drinking water. If sewage was to enter the water supply, it would make people extremely sick.
Make sure the sewage pipe is in good repair and has NO leaks then extend it to a facility where the sewage can be treated (turned into good water by mixing it with air to let the good bacteria break down the sewage). It is possible to turn sewage into harmless, good products and to make the water clean again. This is a natural process (otherwise all the water on earth would be bad) and it is possible to make this process happen faster using waste treatment methods.
ya i wanna know if my feet smell.
A bad coil pack would not smell like gasoline.
Potentially, yes.
Erm.... BLOOD???
because they make the food not smell otherwise3 it would smell like farts from cameron
You smell antifreeze because you are overheating. Check your water level in your cooling system to make sure it is full. You may need to replace your thermostat or rdiator cap to fix the over heating problem.You may also have to check your radiator fan to make sure it is working properly.
Uhhh, it will smell if you don't change the water and it wouldn't smell as good as bleach, either. Not that bleach is all that pleasant to smell, but it's a heck of a lot better then a dirty fishbowl. Bleach would kill a fish, by the way. As would chlorine. Does your fish's bowl smell like bleach?
I would think it depends on what kind of bacteria it is.