Fumes, is this normal?
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Ash,
Is the car running OK? If it feels a bit weird, check the breather crank case pipes. www.lotus-elise.org.uk/noble/diary.htm under 13th Dec 03 shows what happened and that was a bit smelly.
Apart from that just pull around every other pipe you can find!
J
Is the car running OK? If it feels a bit weird, check the breather crank case pipes. www.lotus-elise.org.uk/noble/diary.htm under 13th Dec 03 shows what happened and that was a bit smelly.
Apart from that just pull around every other pipe you can find!
J
Mine does the same. Hasn't this been mentioned on another thread to do with air over the car.
If you wind the window down you draw in the exhausts fumes that are caught in the vortices behind the car...or something along those lines.
I'm sure Paul Cundy mentioned it when talking about intercoolers. Thought it was normal, albeit a pain?
If you wind the window down you draw in the exhausts fumes that are caught in the vortices behind the car...or something along those lines.
I'm sure Paul Cundy mentioned it when talking about intercoolers. Thought it was normal, albeit a pain?
KINETIC said:
Are you talking petrol fumes or exhaust?
I had a similar problem which took a while to resolve but turned out to be a leaking fuel tank. I believe this was a common problem with some early cars. I had the tank replaced under warranty.
How did they ascertain that it was leaking? My car is well out of warranty now too =/ It smells of petrol in the cabin though, and seems to build up if you leave it a while. Is this a similar symptom to what you had? If so do you mind saying what build no your car was?
Do you know where it was leaking from so I can be more specific if I get it checked?
Thanks.
>> Edited by DanH on Tuesday 15th March 12:16
>> Edited by DanH on Tuesday 15th March 12:17
My car was NUS0057 so we had the added pleasure of working with an engine installer here in the States. The fuel leak was right at the tank and fuel filter. The exhaust leak was at the manifold and block I believe. I didn't actually see it myself.
The carpeting/velcro (on left hand drive car) is at the rear of the tunnel in the cabin just behind the edge of the seat on the passeneger's side. You can just give it an easy pull. If it is velcro it will lift. You don't need to pull it very hard. You can feel through the carpet and feel the access plate and 2 screws.
The carpeting/velcro (on left hand drive car) is at the rear of the tunnel in the cabin just behind the edge of the seat on the passeneger's side. You can just give it an easy pull. If it is velcro it will lift. You don't need to pull it very hard. You can feel through the carpet and feel the access plate and 2 screws.
Vegantune think mine also might be down to some fuel hoses having turned porous. I'm no expert, but it does seem a tad far fetched that they'd release that much vapour.
Anyway thanks for the tips guys. Will see if we can find anything. I would so love for it to not stink of petrol inside the cabin when its been left a while, it makes my other half sick =/
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