I get a strong smell of exhaust fumes in the car when stationary with the top up or down though I can't see where they may get in, worse when I turn the fan on though it should not be drawing air from anywhere near the engine bay. any suggestions on where to start. my car is a 2002 SP
Regards
Geordie
Fumes in cockpit
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Re: Fumes in cockpit
I'd start at the headers and check all the way down to the tail pipe looking for leaks.
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Re: Fumes in cockpit
gslender wrote:I'd start at the headers and check all the way down to the tail pipe looking for leaks.
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