CO in the cabin?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Blair, Jun 1, 2004.

  1. Blair

    Blair Guest

    Hi, I'm just wondering if anyone else has/had the same problem I'm
    experiencing. Two months ago my exhaust manifold opened up and allowed
    fumes to enter the cabin. That is fixed with a new manifold. I don't have
    aftermarket headers or anything like that. Now with no exhaust fumes in the
    car, I'm still experiencing symptoms such as tiredness and headaches after
    driving the car for 30 minutes or so. This is with the windows closed.
    When they are open, I don't experience it. Any ideas? This problem is
    really bugging because I was hoping the repair would have fixed it but it
    didn't. Thanks
     
    Blair, Jun 1, 2004
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  2. Blair

    Eric Guest

    It sounds like you need to get it checked for exhaust leaks.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Jun 2, 2004
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  3. Blair

    Jim Guest

    Check it again - I had the exact same problem on a '91 accord I had up until
    recently - same thing where if the fan was on and I was in stop and go
    traffic or just at a light I got dizzy fast and almost passed out (then had
    to turn off the fan every time I stopped). What it boiled down to was a few
    things you should check - 1st was a warped exhaust manifold, so since the
    seal was no good where it came out of the cylinder head then there was
    exhaust in the engine compartment. The 2nd thing to check is the engine
    mounts because as odd as this seems if they are worn then the engine
    movement stresses the flex pipe attached to the bottom of the exhaust
    manifold - that flex pipe is rigidly affixed to the firewall by a few metal
    rods but the moving engine (bad mounts) is making the pipe move and breaking
    a crack into where the 2 rods hook up to the flex pipe thus another exhaust
    leak. The 3rd thing to check is obviously the exhaust flex pipe.
     
    Jim, Jun 5, 2004
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  4. Blair

    Blair Guest

    Thanks Jim! Now we are getting somewhere. I will check those areas soon.
    I actually took it to a dealer to have them check for leaks. They found
    nothing. I don't think they took the time to search.
     
    Blair, Jun 5, 2004
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