Does anyone know how to solve this problem or have any ideas because I'd like to get it sorted asap.
Thx.
Sitting in traffic it's more likely to be the fumes from the car in front than your own.......lisaDJ wrote:Hi, I've recently bought me a Polo 6N, V reg, 99. Love the car although there is one thing that i'm a little worried about. I don't know if anyone else has had the same problem but here goes: when the car is stationary ie sitting in traffic etc, the fumes from the exhaust seem to be coming into the car from underneath. The tail pipe points down to the floor as you know so all the fumes are drawn back under the car and inside, when you have your fan/heaters on, it can be quite overwhelming.
Does anyone know how to solve this problem or have any ideas because I'd like to get it sorted asap.
Thx.
Something isn't right then because the fresh air inlet is at the back of the bonnet in the scuttle pannel so if it is fumes from the exhaust at the back of the car have to somehow get all the way from the back of the car to the area just by the windscreen...... I'm sorry to say that even in the calmest of days I can't see that happening to cause you to notice fumes in the car........lisaDJ wrote:Hi, thx for the reply.
However, when sitting in the car on my drive or anywhere with nothing in front with the engine running is when this is happening, I do actually HAVE to turn the fan off because it seems to choke you, obviously not good for anyone.
We wondered if having the tail pipe altered so that it points in a diffent direction (away from the car) would solve it.
Father in law has the same car and he also has the same problem, he was first to mention it and warned me that its best to turn off the fan when the car isn't moving. He also had a hole in his exhaust which he thought was causing it, he had it fixed, but it's made no difference what so ever.