im have noticed recently im getting a petrol smell comin out the exhaust it smells like the burnt smell you get from the catalyst usesally i onli get it wen im flooring it but now im getting alll the time i can smell it as soon as i open the window its 100% cummin from the exhuast. any reason y?
things i have replaced
throttle body
02 sensor
temp sensor
all these parts were changed over 6 months ago.
strong petrol smell from exhaust all the time mk4 1.4
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Re: strong petrol smell from exhaust all the time mk4 1.4
Silly question but whats your mpg like?shauni boi wrote:im have noticed recently im getting a petrol smell comin out the exhaust it smells like the burnt smell you get from the catalyst usesally i onli get it wen im flooring it but now im getting alll the time i can smell it as soon as i open the window its 100% cummin from the exhuast. any reason y?
things i have replaced
throttle body
02 sensor
temp sensor
all these parts were changed over 6 months ago.
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my 1.4 AEE has worn piston rings, causing the combustion gasses pass the rings and pressurise the block, which causes a strong smell of petrol/oil/exhaust coming from the crankcase breather, and if the oil seperator becomes blocked itl just start releasing the gasses to atmospher, hence the smeel, well that was in my case anyway
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You really need to watch out for this!!! When experiencing more "blow-by" then normal (blow-by is air-fuel mixture entering the carnkcase slipping past the piston rings) then the oil get's "lean" due to the fuel being added to it. When the oil get's too "lean" it doesn't lubricated good enough as it was intended, making your bearings wear out far faster then supposed! With whatever kind of trouble that can arise from thatBIG4244 wrote:my 1.4 AEE has worn piston rings, causing the combustion gasses pass the rings and pressurise the block, which causes a strong smell of petrol/oil/exhaust coming from the crankcase breather, and if the oil seperator becomes blocked itl just start releasing the gasses to atmospher, hence the smeel, well that was in my case anyway