Could use more info like year, make and model van but in any case have a garage check it out asap before someone dies from carbon monoxide poisoning.
in the exhaust possibly but in the cabin more often means leaking heater core.
Check the exhaust for oil on it. A leak is most likely blowing onto the exhaust and burning off.
You may have an exhaust leak. Better get it checked out. Any exhaust leaking into the cabin/passenger area can be potentially hazardous and deadly.
You can smell exhaust because your exhaust pipes and exhaust system has worn out. As a result, the exhaust and carbon monoxide it contains leaks inside the van. Soon, it will not be a problem because the carbon monoxide will have killed all of you.
An increase in cabin noise caused by the exhaust.
The first thing to look for would be an exhaust leak. Check for a fuel leak on the top of the engine.
Yes. If you didnt have an exhaust running the fumes away from the cabin of the car, gasses will eventually seep into the cabin and can/will suffocate you to death.
Ur exhaust....
Intake Manifold....smelling radiator fluid fumes in cabin or white smoke in exhaust. Exhaust manifold or cylinder head....smelling burnt oil in cabin or black smoke in exhaust
The 1994 Ford van did not come with a cabin air filter. The van has a "free flow" design as did most Fords that year.
You won't find one. That van doesn't have a cabin filter.
No. have exhaust checked/repaired