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When I leave my car for a while, say at most , an hour or so and then open the door and go inside ; i'm hit by a particular unpleasant odour - a sort of going off fishy smell
After 5-10 seconds or so the intensity of the odour reduces .
Could It have something to do with the CAT , if it is on it's way out ?
After 5-10 seconds or so the intensity of the odour reduces .
Could It have something to do with the CAT , if it is on it's way out ?
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I presume you mean catalytic converter! That shouldn't be causing a smell. If there's something wrong with it you'll notice the different way the car drives and an emissions test should pick it up. Now, if it was another type of cat of course....!
I presume you mean catalytic converter! That shouldn't be causing a smell. If there's something wrong with it you'll notice the different way the car drives and an emissions test should pick it up. Now, if it was another type of cat of course....!
I have done a search to see if there was anything of last week's shopping left in it .
Nothing found .
I did notice some time ago that a patch of carpet under the passenger seat was a bit wet .
Also the mats got quite wet recently during the snowy weather .
However I only first notice this odour a couple of days ago .
Whats baffling is the fact the intense odour in only there for a few seconds when first opening the door , then it almost dissapears while i'm in the car driving or stationary .
As I say - funniest thing .
Nothing found .
I did notice some time ago that a patch of carpet under the passenger seat was a bit wet .
Also the mats got quite wet recently during the snowy weather .
However I only first notice this odour a couple of days ago .
Whats baffling is the fact the intense odour in only there for a few seconds when first opening the door , then it almost dissapears while i'm in the car driving or stationary .
As I say - funniest thing .
Beneath the carpets you have an under felt that acts as a soundproof insulation of the car, should that get wet as you say, that is the course of your problem, water is either running from the under bonnet front of your car due to a blockage of the drain holes beneath the bonnet forward in the well below the windscreen, check that the drain holes are clear, if its only the Passenger side, the problem is there, is the door seal in good order? if the carpet is still wet, draw it out with a wet & dry vac.