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Exhaust smell coming in from vent

I have 1999 dodge Durango Exhaust smell coming in from vent please help

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In most cases fumes coming into the cabin thru the vents is from a leak near the engine. If the exhaust is leaking around the engine it should be fairly loud.

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sounds like a head gasket leak if the car is leaking gas DO NOT drive it if the gas is hitting the exhaust it will catch fire

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Exhaust smell

What does it smell like? If it smells like rotten eggs that is a tell-tale sign that your catalytic convertor is bad.

Frank Magliocca

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SOURCE: exhaust fumes coming through heater vents

YOU HAVE AN EXHAUST LEAK ON THE FRONT END OF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM.GET THAT FIXED ASAP! THAT IS CARBON MONOXIDE!

Anonymous

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SOURCE: 1999 Dodge Durango NO HEAT

Bad NEW thermostat? I had the same problem on my first generation Dakota. The problem for me turned out to be the DODGE thermostat I used to replace the old Dodge part. I went and got a Stant from local auto parts store using the standard temperature spec and quit shivering the next time I drove it. I hope that helps!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2009

SOURCE: air not coming out of any vents of my 99 dodge durango

If on either heat or AC your not get'n any air out of your vents but can hear your blower motor turning then i would say you need to replace your cabin filter.. it filters the air inside of your vehicle

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