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Exhaust smell in cabin - 7/16/2008 4:50:56 PM   
flapper

 

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Hello,
I am from Buenos Aires, Argentina, new owner of a ''87 944.
The car is in good condition, no serious problems so far.
Only problem is that it looks that exhaust fumes are finding it''s way to the cabin.
I can''t find any obvious leak on the pipes.
I suspect that gases from the end tail are entering trough the rear door.
Is that normal in this model?  Solutions?
Suggestion wellcome!!
Regards


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RE: Exhaust smell in cabin - 7/28/2008 9:20:35 AM   
dave1986944


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before I fixed my hatch lock pins I was getting some fumes inside the car from the tailpipe exhaust.  I''d see if the the hatch lock pins are fitting well and adjust them if you can to make a tight seal.   FWIW

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