exhaust leak or a possible fuel line leak
If the car heat has a fresh air setting, then it could be drawing air from outside of the vehicle. The fumes are most likely coming from a problem under the hood.
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No, they will not. Only in the event of out-game idling would they do that.
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To get the kerosene smell out of clothing can be challenging. The first step is to hang the clothes and let the fumes air out, outdoors if possible. Then you can wash them with a good detergent. Wash as many times as necessary to get the smell out before drying them.
Probably because the choke is still open and the extra gas is not being burned/used causing the smell
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.
Possible leak in gas line. Must be some sort of air leak in the heater box under the hood. Heater is pulling fumes into car through the leak in it.
If you smell gasoline inside your car while you're idling or driving, you probably have a fuel leak somewhere under the hood. If you only smell it while idling, it is probably leaking somewhere between the fuel tank and the engine - wind passing through the grill pushes the smell out behind the vehicle instead of into the cabin. There are several different places fuel can leak from. A leaky fuel line or fuel filter would be the most likely sources, but occasionally fuel tanks can leak from damage or seals. Either of these would be reason to get your vehicle to a mechanic as there is a huge potential for fire. If you only ever smelled it once, it may have come from some other vehicle or a fuel station.
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I think it might but only if it were in a sealed container where fumes could be very highly concentrated. outside in a ventilated area, it would probably just avoid them
Breathing fumes from antifreeze cannot be good for your health as antifreeze is poisonous. If you are smelling fumes in your car you probably have a heater core leak. I recommedn you have this repaired ASAP. The only fix for a leaking heater core is to replace it. A very labour intensive job that is quite expensive.