topher5150
Dedicated LVC Member
I have a misfire no code yet and it smells little like rotten eggs, is this smell associated with ignition problems
the dingbat at auto zone told me the smell was the battery dying
the dingbat at auto zone told me the smell was the battery dying
You do know that a dying battery can make that smell, right?
some mornings on the way to work at 530am I have highway I turn left on and get a hair and floor it. never misses a hit and sets me back in the seat, I run it up to 90-100 and let off. Seems like when I do that on the slow down a rotten egg smell hits me. I figured burning off the carbon lol
Normally the rotten egg smell is attributed to clogged cats, I've been in the auto buisiness for about 15 years and I've never heard of anyone smelling a battery...
The exact same thing was happening on my wife's '97 LSC. I had the 3rd cat removed and lo and behold, problem solved. It also feels much more powerful and the gas mileage increased. If youi havn't removed that 3rd cat yet, it's about time to do so. You won't regret it.
The exact same thing was happening on my wife's '97 LSC. I had the 3rd cat removed and lo and behold, problem solved. It also feels much more powerful and the gas mileage increased. If youi havn't removed that 3rd cat yet, it's about time to do so. You won't regret it.
I agree....when i took my 3rd cat off ol blue i cashed it in and it paid for 1/3 of my new exhaust