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Author Subject: Consequeces of blocked exhaust
jbj

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Location: Pontefract

Registered: 10 Jul 2005

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Post #1
Right, I'm having a bit of trouble with the 6...

Whilst the snow was here, my wife went to clear the car, had the engine running to get it warm but unfortunately neglected to clear the snow drift which was pretty much covering the rear bumper and exhaust... few minutes later she comes in saying the inside of the car 'smells funny' Crazy

When I went out to look, the car was full of exhaust fumes and did not smell good. After fumigating for a bit I hoped that was the end of it but since this, the car's running like complete shit.

Any idea what's likely to have suffered by having all the exhaust fumes pushed back through? I'm thinking that it's probably not done the cat any favours. Pretty annoying as I'd just spend £££ getting it running spot-on last month!
Posted 14th Dec 2010 at 02:57
rallyeash

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Location: Devizes

Registered: 11 Dec 2006

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Post #2
the moral of this story, don't let a women touch a car...Yes

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Posted 14th Dec 2010 at 03:03
jbj

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Location: Pontefract

Registered: 10 Jul 2005

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Post #3
lol Smile It's her car so there was no way I was doing it! Big grin
Posted 14th Dec 2010 at 03:06

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