Why does my AC in my car smell like eggs?

Why does my AC in my car smell like eggs?

Rotten Egg Smell Coming from Car Vents A rotten egg smell in your car often indicates a malfunctioning part in the fuel system. If the catalytic converter, fuel filters, or fuel pressure sensors are worn out or damaged, a sulfur gas can leak out and make its way into your car’s cabin.

Why does my RV AC smell like rotten eggs?

There are three common causes why there is a rotten egg smell coming out of your RV air conditioner. First, your solid waste container’s valve may be open. Second, your sink’s air admittance valve may have worn out. Third, your RV’s batteries have been overcharged.

Why does my AC smell like sulfur?

The scariest possibility for why your air conditioner smells like rotten eggs is a natural gas leak. You’ll need to call your gas company to shut off your gas and hire a licensed repair professional.

Why does my exhaust smell like rotten eggs?

Two other causes of rotten eggs besides a broken catalytic converter include an engine that is running too hot or a broken fuel pressure regulator. You can easily deal with the fuel pressure regulator by replacing the fuel filter. If you notice a very strong exhaust smell in the car then you probably have a leak in the exhaust system.

Why does my Lexus IS250 have a bad smell?

CASE CLOSED – The issue is related to the catalytic convertor assembly in 2005, 2006 and some early 2007 IS250s only. All vehicles will give some sulphur smell (H2S), but in these vehicles (such as mine) it is excessive.

Why does my Lexus air conditioner have an odor?

Evaporator core from a Lexus. The most common source of odor from the heating and air conditioning is moisture accumulating on the evaporator (removed from the car, above). The evaporator is cooled by the air conditioning system, forming condensation on its fins as it operates, draining out an orifice at the bottom of it’s housing.

Where can I get my Toyota air conditioner smell back?

As Eden Prairie and Chanhassen’s Toyota and Lexus specialist repair shop, we hope this helps an owner cure a smelly car and get that “like new” smell back. Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!