Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Tire Ball Gas Blog Autism Downs Why Does His Car Smell Like Natural Gas?

Why does his car smell like natural gas? - tire ball gas blog autism downs

My friend has one in 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and only a few minor things like replacing the water pump, ball joints, tires and some work on the front. But now we see a natural gas smell when driving. Has anyone any idea what could be, and if something is important, how much. Cost? THANK YOU! :)

6 comments:

Perry F said...

Smell of rotten eggs is caused by excess fuel or the incomplete combustion of fuel, whether it is running too rich or deny the catalyst.

Perry F said...

Smell of rotten eggs is caused by excess fuel or the incomplete combustion of fuel, whether it is running too rich or deny the catalyst.

Perry F said...

Smell of rotten eggs is caused by excess fuel or the incomplete combustion of fuel, whether it is running too rich or deny the catalyst.

praiseit... said...

Natural gas is because it should be odorless. Unless you feel the smell of rotten eggs, if any, smoke, do not be in the car. In fact, this odor can do something with the battery, I think. Driving because you can smell the air after power to you.
Hope this helps.

britt_co... said...

Replace the converter catalatic

mdk68gto, ase certified m tech said...

if the cat is serious work is done or not.

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