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Exhaust fumes in the van
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 6:45 am
by Michaelstig
I converted my L300 into a camper.
The problem is after driving it the inside of the van smells like exhaust fumes.
I replaced the door seals on the back and sides. The only thing I can think of its the seal under the passenger seat to the engine bay but those rubber seals looks fine.
Any ideas?
Re: Exhaust fumes in the van
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 9:25 am
by konadog
Maybe a leak in the exaust system...?
Re: Exhaust fumes in the van
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 1:01 pm
by motorang
Hi there,
never had issues like that with my L300. OK thats no help now
I have seen a recent
Wheeler Dealers episode, when they tried to find out where rainwater was coming into an Aston Martin DB 7. The final and very clever method for finding that leak was to place a smoke machine inside and to have a look where smoke came out of the car. Maybe worth a try?
Even with new seals it still can be that the doors need to be adjusted properly for a tight fit.
Also, there is a forced vent in the rear hatch, where the number plate recess is. Did you change anything under the car or behind it? Side pipe? Added a trailer hitch? Spare wheel carrier?
Maybe the airflow was altered so the fumes are sucked into the vent?
Good luck!
Andy
Re: Exhaust fumes in the van
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 1:50 pm
by Mr. Flibble
First and foremost, check your exhaust system for leaks.
Re: Exhaust fumes in the van
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 11:20 pm
by ChuckBlack
Hey! So you should definitely check you exhaust manifold, clamps, and connections! Perhaps your seal is cracked but more likely your exhaust is the cause! Mr. Fibble is always right,

Re: Exhaust fumes in the van
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2016 3:18 pm
by Growlerbearnz
One last place fumes can come inside is the rear air conditioner, if the case is damaged or missing. But as others say, fix the exhaust pipe first.
Re: Exhaust fumes in the van
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 11:26 am
by FalcoColumbarius
ChuckBlack wrote:Hey! So you should definitely check you exhaust manifold, clamps, and connections! Perhaps your seal is cracked but more likely your exhaust is the cause! Mr. Fibble is always right,

I think Mister Flibble is an homicidal maniac with a bow tie and a sick sense of humour that's manifested from a twisted hologram. Besides, how do we know that we're dealing with Mister Flibble, anyway? Maybe we're dealing with Mister Happy Feet. Those penguins all look the same to me!
Falco.
Re: Exhaust fumes in the van
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 9:03 pm
by Mr. Flibble
FalcoColumbarius wrote:ChuckBlack wrote:Hey! So you should definitely check you exhaust manifold, clamps, and connections! Perhaps your seal is cracked but more likely your exhaust is the cause! Mr. Fibble is always right,

I think Mister Flibble is an homicidal maniac with a bow tie and a sick sense of humour that's manifested from a twisted hologram. Besides, how do we know that we're dealing with Mister Flibble, anyway? Maybe we're dealing with Mister Happy Feet. Those penguins all look the same to me!
Falco.
You've been a naughty boy
Falco.
That merits two hours W.O.O.