arizonaprotege
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After noticing a bad smell in my car (a 2001 Mazda Protege) beginning Saturday morning, I finally located its source today: about three inches of liquid that were in the right quarter-panel well of the trunk (where the jack is stored) that appeared to be fermenting or something. Now, let me preface by saying I have NOT spilled anything in the trunk lately (just about 1/2 a cup of vinegar on the other side of the trunk more than 3 months ago). Here's the timeline:
Friday -- very, very heavy rains
Saturday morning -- noticed smell after car was parked overnight in garage(like funky cheese, very unpleasant, but not musty/moldy)
Sunday, Monday, -- smell worsening, couldn't locate anything in passenger compartment
Tuesday -- smell even worse, discovered liquid in trunk.
The liquid was actually yellowish-white and cloudy. Once I absorbed the standing liquid, there appears to be a cottage-cheese like sludge at the bottom of the well. I really can't figure out what the cause might be -- the only thing I can come up with is a seam leak (which seem to be common in that area) that has somehow caused the caulking to disintegrate and stink? It just seems odd, because it is a very organic smell, not a chemical smell. The trunk mat (and a piece of carpet remnant I had on top of that) were not wet, so I don't think it was a problem with the trunk weatherstripping.
I've got a call in to my insurance company b/c I was rear-ended several months ago and I think a poor repair job may have caused the leak, but that still doesn't explain the smell. I'm afraid they're not going to believe me when I tell them that I haven't spilled anything. Has anyone EVER encountered something like this?
Friday -- very, very heavy rains
Saturday morning -- noticed smell after car was parked overnight in garage(like funky cheese, very unpleasant, but not musty/moldy)
Sunday, Monday, -- smell worsening, couldn't locate anything in passenger compartment
Tuesday -- smell even worse, discovered liquid in trunk.
The liquid was actually yellowish-white and cloudy. Once I absorbed the standing liquid, there appears to be a cottage-cheese like sludge at the bottom of the well. I really can't figure out what the cause might be -- the only thing I can come up with is a seam leak (which seem to be common in that area) that has somehow caused the caulking to disintegrate and stink? It just seems odd, because it is a very organic smell, not a chemical smell. The trunk mat (and a piece of carpet remnant I had on top of that) were not wet, so I don't think it was a problem with the trunk weatherstripping.
I've got a call in to my insurance company b/c I was rear-ended several months ago and I think a poor repair job may have caused the leak, but that still doesn't explain the smell. I'm afraid they're not going to believe me when I tell them that I haven't spilled anything. Has anyone EVER encountered something like this?
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