Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
If your car has an exhaust smell, it’s not just unpleasant—it could be harmful to your health, so it’s not a problem you want to ignore. There are a number of different reasons your car could have a strong exhaust smell when idling. A few common culprits include:
Clogged or faulty catalytic converter
Air/fuel ratio is off
Exhaust system leak
Faulty door/window seals
You can troubleshoot these items yourself however, these issues tend to be time-consuming and complicated if you aren’t familiar with car mechanics. It may be best to have a
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