VMF Posted July 28, 2003 Posted July 28, 2003 Every time i start my car i can smell a very strange smell while its heatin up. i dont even know how to describe the smell. smth like a !Removed! but with sweetness. it appears only for 1-2 mins and then its gone until the next cold start. what could that be? catalist?
SW03ES Posted July 28, 2003 Posted July 28, 2003 Sounds like a catalytic converter. You should have them checked.
jmblimo Posted July 29, 2003 Posted July 29, 2003 My '92 smells like shoe polish. Clears up after a couple of minutes. I'm sure it's just a Sulfur smell from the converter.
ToddLS400 Posted July 29, 2003 Posted July 29, 2003 The sulfer/egg smell means your catylic coverter is going out. Time to replace...
VBdenny Posted July 29, 2003 Posted July 29, 2003 Uh oh, from my experience, sweet smells usually involve anti-freeze. You might want to check that there isn't a leak. The splash pan actually prevents stuff from dripping, especially if it's minor. Just check to be sure. Just a thought from years of broken cars.
SKperformance Posted July 29, 2003 Posted July 29, 2003 the smell might be from the a/c being on when the car was shut off last it is usually mildew growing on the core try a can of a/c anti bacterial spray or just lysol and spray it in the vent on the passenger side of the windsheild with the a/c on and at full blast for heat and spray you may have to repeat this about 3 times over a few days to clear it up
VMF Posted July 29, 2003 Author Posted July 29, 2003 the smell is outside of the car in the garage when i stand next to the car. the radiator is ok, i didnt even add fuel for last couple of month and its still on the same max level. as to AC smell yeah it smells like old sox when i turn it on and replacin the air filter for AC didnt help. but its a different story. i will deal with bacterias as well
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