Strange odor

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  1. Dinomite

    Dinomite Road Train Member

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    Isn't that the way most people who drive Volvo's smell?
     
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  3. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    But I don't think it would cause an odor only through the bunk vents, and only when the thermostat was above 0.
     
  4. Moosetek13

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    I miss my Curry Chicken, but not that much.

    If I can't get rid of it I'll either have to stop using heat in the bunk, or never make Curry chicken again!
     
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  5. Big Don

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    This does sound strange. Could you be smelling hot wiring? Maybe it is something that wouldn't get hot, unless that unit is turned up.
     
  6. baha

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    Coolant running out of drain under bunk? can make smell that willnot show wet inside under bunk.
     
  7. Lowa3468

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    Ok you got the best 2 pieces of advice that could be given.....
    1) change air filters out in bunk
    2) batteries could be bad

    i don't think there could be any other advice on this, not sure of curry smell but when my batteries started to go smelled like bad eggs. Get some fabreeze and spray it on filters and in vents ( ok make sure it's not blowing when you do this) not sure what more can be thought of.
     
  8. Big Don

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    I think you may be a bit mixed up there, Ms. Eiffel. Sniffing truck seats is a long established practice in some countries. Could you be thinking of used bicycle seats, perhaps? (Snarf. . .):biggrin_25523:
     
  9. Moosetek13

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    Does the cab and bunk heat (except for the bunk heater) come from hot engine coolant, like in a car?
     
  10. Moosetek13

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    Like I said, the filters have recently been changed.
    And I did your trick of Fabreeze into the bunk filter the first time it happened. It didn't help.

    It's not a rotten egg smell.
    It smells like I threw a handful of curry powder all around.
     
  11. Lowa3468

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    Yes, the bunk heat and cab run off engine temp coolant.
    and the bunk heater (Esbar heater) is a separate component that runs off your batteries.
     
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