I have been smelling exhaust fumesw off and on every day for over a week. I had bypass surgery 3 weeks ago and tyhought there may be some corrolation but my cardio guy says no. ANy ideas?
No who, but what. All internal combustion engines emit exhaust fumes.
it would have 2 b a exaust leak or the little hose going 2 your breather element isn't attached properlyAnswercould be your cat as well Damaged or restricted exhaust system components; Restricted, loose or burned out muffler.straight out, go to an exhaust shop. u have a leaky exhaustAnswerNo who, but what. All internal combustion engines emit exhaust fumes.
because either you fed it petrol it did'nt agree with this is called petrol farting or the garage you bought your last load of petrol sold you mashed up beans instead all i can say if that happened accidents happen
If Car exhaust fumes are mixed with any other gases it can be explosive.Answer:The exhaust from a combustion process generally have all of the combustible materials used up to form carbon dioxide and water. Neither of these are explosive. Like ashes from a fire (which are not combustible) gases of combustion are not explosive.
i have got this funny smell in my nose took a tiny bit of cocaine on Sunday night but i have also just bought a van that smells of diesel or fumes all the time
A primary pollutant is emitted directly into the atmosphere, so exhaust, smoke and fumes are all primary pollutants. Acid rain is a secondary pollutant.
Only if you want to smell the fumes all the time. Code says it should be through the roof or above the edge of the roof.
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.
All fumes are more or less dangerous, some of them are even deadly, (although rare). So avoid all sort of smoke and choose clean environment.
It all depends if the car is running lean or rich, if its burning oil, if its burning coolant. a clean running car doesn't really have a strong smell. By the way, exhaust fumes are toxic. It contains carbon monoxide and it is highly toxic. So don't go around smelling car smoke.
Typically gas/exhaust, old car smell, history/character. All you need to know.
If it's the intake manifold, the car won't run very well - if at all. The exhaust manifold will make a loud noise and you should be able to smell the fumes under the hood. Also, it will most probably make a snapping and popping noise when you decelerate.