Rotten egg smell
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Rotten egg smell
I have a slight rotten egg smell. Not full blown. I don't have any engine lights or anything. I have a cat back exhaust. I don't think it's my cats since I have only 59k. Is it possibly a bad O2 sensor?
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If inside the Jeep, could be the battery being over charged.
If at the back, it's probably the cat.
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I can smell it outside the jeep but yes also in the jeep. If I put the heat to recirculate then I don't smell it. I only smell it in the winter and it's not all the time
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Im leaning towards this answer as well. have you checked under the seats for an egg or two that accidentally fell out of the carton?
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Yes lol. Just some slight water under my carpets as usual. My cats are u see warranty for another month. But if it's not them them I have to pay the diagnostic fee. Gonna have to suck it up and see
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Not to be critical but why at 59k could a cat be a problem. I've driven multiple high milers - like into the hundreds of thousand miles. Even owned a small fleet at one time. I live in a high winter road salt area as well. Never ever had to change a cat and only rarely any other exhaust part.
Any fuel or oil additives in this equation? Just wondering.
Any fuel or oil additives in this equation? Just wondering.
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Not to be critical but why at 59k could a cat be a problem. I've driven multiple high milers - like into the hundreds of thousand miles. Even owned a small fleet at one time. I live in a high winter road salt area as well. Never ever had to change a cat and only rarely any other exhaust part. Any fuel or oil additives in this equation? Just wondering.