Is it normal to smell gas in utilities?

Is it normal to smell gas in utilities?

It’s normal for gas furnaces to emit small amounts of gas when cycling on. If you occasionally detect a faint gas odor near the furnace during this cycle, you don’t have anything to worry about. However, if you frequently smell gas throughout your home, your furnace could have a dangerous leak.

Why does my Honda CRV have a strong exhaust smell?

There are no apparent leaks around the engine but a strong smell exists in the engine bay. I have replaced the cabin filter and examined the engine air filter again having replaced it and all is well. The smell diminishes when I switch off the cabin fan.

Why does my Honda CRV have a rotten egg smell?

If your CR-V has brakes that are sticking, they’ll heat up and cause a rather strong smell. It’s often described as a rotten egg smell. This typically happens when a caliper sticks (disc brakes), or when a wheel cylinder fails (drums). Here’s a more detailed writeup on this subject: Honda CR-V Brakes Sticking.

Why does my car smell like liquid gas?

As we all understand, your car uses gasoline as the fuel to drive. Car owners pump in liquid gas in order for the engine to work. With controlled explosions and explosive vapor, the engine moves the vehicle. And this is where your issue is. Any step leading to the process of fuel-exploding can have a problem.

What does it cost to fix coolant pipe in Honda CRV?

The outcome was that the EGR coolant pipe had cracked and that it would cost £409 to fix.No mention was made of the TSB or extended warranty. I then mentioned that this was a known issue and that there was an extended warranty.

There are no apparent leaks around the engine but a strong smell exists in the engine bay. I have replaced the cabin filter and examined the engine air filter again having replaced it and all is well. The smell diminishes when I switch off the cabin fan.

As we all understand, your car uses gasoline as the fuel to drive. Car owners pump in liquid gas in order for the engine to work. With controlled explosions and explosive vapor, the engine moves the vehicle. And this is where your issue is. Any step leading to the process of fuel-exploding can have a problem.

The outcome was that the EGR coolant pipe had cracked and that it would cost £409 to fix.No mention was made of the TSB or extended warranty. I then mentioned that this was a known issue and that there was an extended warranty.