Have you noticed your vehicle has a funky smell lately? First things first, check under your seats to make sure there’s no food or mysterious object lodged underneath. If that’s not the culprit, we have six other possible reasons why your car stinks, thanks to About Autos helpful list.
Car Smell: Sweet
Culprit: Heater Core
Antifreeze has a very sweet smell, so if you smell this in your car, chances are your heater core is leaking. Another sign is if there’s a filmy fog on your windshield when your heat is on.
Car Smell: Acrid
Culprit: Brakes
This usually means that your brake material is burnt, which is a result of riding your brakes or leaving the parking brake on.
Car Smell: Burning Oil
Culprit: Oil Leak
When oil leaks on the exhaust system, it burns. You’ll notice the smell almost immediately.
Car Smell: Musty
Culprit: Water
If you smell mold or mildew in your car, unwanted water is probably leaking into your car through a leaky door or window.
Car Smell: Raw Gas
Culprit: Leaking Gas (Shocking!)
If you smell a strong gas odor in your car, it could be a result of a number of things including leaky fuel lines, stuck injectors, or bad fuel pressure regulators.
Car Smell: Sulfur
Culprit: Catalytic Converter
The catalytic converter alters exhaust gasses in order to reduce any harmful emissions. If something goes awry, it can end up smelling like rotten eggs. The solution is to replace the catalytic converter and fix or replace whatever else caused it to fail.
Whatever smell or issue you’re currently having with your car, the Service Department at King Kia is here to assist you. Bring your vehicle during service hours or schedule your appointment right here.
“Seven Reasons Your Car Stinks.” About.com Autos. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 July 2016. <http://cartech.about.com/od/Convenience-Comfort/tp/Top-Reasons-Your-Car-Stinks.htm>.



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