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Have you been perceiving strange smells in your care lately and are wondering what it is? You probably have checked every nook and cranny but cannot find anything amiss, yet you still cannot figure a way out. Well, this could indicate a lot of things, including rotten things. Something might have died in your car without your knowledge. Apart from apparent culprits, foul smells in the vehicle could indicate serious problems that need permanent solutions. You may require expert advice if such issues are to be fixed permanently. What are some of the most common culprits when a car smells fishy? Read on to discover potential problems and how you can fix them.

Gym Clothes

Is your car smelling as though you left your gym clothes in there for weeks? Well, this is a major indication that the car's air conditioning system is messed up. It is highly likely that the A/C has mildew growing on them. A simple trick, such as switching off the A/C, should work if all it needs is to dry up. In case of persistent smell, you may have to take things a little further, take the car to an expert, and have it checked.

Burned Rubber

If you seem to feel the smell of burned rubber every time you are in your car, you should investigate it further. It could be an indication that something is happening to your friction belt. It is also possible that leaking oil could be causing the smell. Consider visiting a mechanic to confirm that everything is working as it should.

Burned Carpet

Burning smells are caused by various things depending on the type of smell. If your car's carpet seems to be the culprit this time, consider having the breaks checked because the pads are probably overheating and need timely intervention. The same smell could be emitted when your brakes are worn out and in need of replacement.

Sulfur or Rotten Eggs

Sulfur smells when the car runs, an indication that the exhaust system is in trouble. Usually, this foul smell results from hydrogen sulfide's emission as a result of a faulty exhaust system. It forms when sulfur enters the vehicle's gasoline and fails to convert into sulfur dioxide.

Syrup

Consistent syrup smells in your car is an indicator that the coolant fluid is leaking. It becomes intense when the car is running or switched off. The issue could be with the cylinder head, the radiator hose, intake manifold gasket, and radiator cap.

Consider visiting an expert for a solution if the smells in your car persist.

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