Is my car making me sick/drowsy?

Is my car making me sick/drowsy?

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Sa Calobra

Original Poster:

37,209 posts

212 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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I've only had it a few weeks as a stop gap car however I get really drowsy on the motorway- which then seems to wipe me out after. Is it the car or some thing viral.

Can it be an exhaust gasket?!

Chris Hinds

482 posts

166 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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Surely the answer has to be... if it even *could* be, then get it checked. And have a window down until you do, in case.

fatboy b

9,501 posts

217 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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Is it a BMW? They normally make me fall asleep when driving them.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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Entirely possible that there's something leaking into the cabin - get it checked.

Xtriple129

1,153 posts

158 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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Very possible. I had an old Supra that used to make me very drowsy on my way home, I thought it was the drone of the exhaust at cruising revs but after I put a new hatchback seal on, I was magically cured!

Sillyhatday

441 posts

100 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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My MR2 was leaking exhaust/petrol into the cabin. Gave me a headache and made me a touch drowsy, seems to have gone after properly sealing up the exhaust. So yes, entirely possible.

speedtwelve

3,512 posts

274 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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Chemical stick-on CO detectors are cheap. Run the car (without you in it) and see if you get a colour change with a detector inside and doors/windows closed. If it is CO leaking into cabin it may only be happening at speed?

bitchstewie

51,553 posts

211 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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They haven't put a cheap air freshener in it have they?

Crumpet

3,898 posts

181 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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I had a leaky exhaust manifold that did this. Usually you'd expect it to be noisy but in this case it was silent, but there was a tell-tale area of black soot where the manifold bolted on.

Also had it the other day when the boot of my Dad's Volvo 940 wasn't properly shut. Somehow it manages to suck exhaust fumes into the cabin so a boot seal could also do it.

Hoofy

76,445 posts

283 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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Isn't there an area of low pressure behind the car hence fumes can be sucked in if the window/boot seal isn't good?

Order66

6,732 posts

250 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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There was something in the news a few months ago about a young couple who died from CO fumes leaking into the car after a botched DIY mod......its a very real risk, get it checked. Do you have a CO detector in your house? Take it into the car.

The Moose

22,868 posts

210 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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Wasn't a Ford Explorer was it?!

caelite

4,280 posts

113 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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bhstewie said:
They haven't put a cheap air freshener in it have they?
Was going to suggest exactly this, the little tree ones make my mum really nauseous.

Sa Calobra

Original Poster:

37,209 posts

212 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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caelite said:
bhstewie said:
They haven't put a cheap air freshener in it have they?
Was going to suggest exactly this, the little tree ones make my mum really nauseous.
Not me. I don't smoke.