So, as the title says, I've been getting a whiff of exhaust in the cabin, especially in the morning. This has happened since I got the car around 9200 miles, prompting me to buy a CO monitor to make sure I'm not going to be fumigated. I highly recommend doing this if you have any suspicion that you have an exhaust leak as it could save your life.
I took the car in at 12k for service, and the tech at the dealer "wasn't able to replicate the problem" and sent me on my merry way. I continued to monitor CO levels, now with some 26k miles, and found that this week every day the CO went over 20ppm on my drive to work. Not enough to kill you, but enough to make you feel a little funny. Friday the CO level shot up to 111 as I merged onto the freeway. For those that don't know, this is approaching a level of CO that could cause you to pass out, not ideal for driving.
I called and made an appointment at the dealer and they've got the car and stuck me in 2011 Mazda5 for the time being. The car is under warranty, so the fix should be payed for by Mazda. My question for all of you, is: Where do you think the leak is? Block and manifold? Manifold and turbo, turbo and downpipe, downpipe and 2nd cat? 2nd Cat and exhaust?
That it happens more when it's cold has me leaning towards a flat gasket junction rather than the flex joints at the 2nd cat, but what do you think?
Car is a 08.5 MS3 Sport.
I took the car in at 12k for service, and the tech at the dealer "wasn't able to replicate the problem" and sent me on my merry way. I continued to monitor CO levels, now with some 26k miles, and found that this week every day the CO went over 20ppm on my drive to work. Not enough to kill you, but enough to make you feel a little funny. Friday the CO level shot up to 111 as I merged onto the freeway. For those that don't know, this is approaching a level of CO that could cause you to pass out, not ideal for driving.
I called and made an appointment at the dealer and they've got the car and stuck me in 2011 Mazda5 for the time being. The car is under warranty, so the fix should be payed for by Mazda. My question for all of you, is: Where do you think the leak is? Block and manifold? Manifold and turbo, turbo and downpipe, downpipe and 2nd cat? 2nd Cat and exhaust?
That it happens more when it's cold has me leaning towards a flat gasket junction rather than the flex joints at the 2nd cat, but what do you think?
Car is a 08.5 MS3 Sport.