Hi All. Has anybody had a problem with carbon monoxide fumes in the cabin. I have noticed on several occasions where I have been getting drowsy and headache after about a hour driving. My wife is now agreeing with me there could be a problem.
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Carbon monoxide fumes in cabin 150 series
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How old is the vehicle? I had that occurring with my 90 series until I replaced the rear door seal. It is possible to pull the seal slightly away from the door frame all the way around and it will give a firmer seal against the door for a while. But if the rubber has aged to the point of going hard then replacing with a new supple rubber seal is the only option
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Originally posted by Piggy View PostI'd highly suggest in hiring/borrowing a Co2 detector/logger to see if you are. Sure way to tell. Heaps of places to hire them in QLD. Or you can buy relatively cheap too.2009 120 GXL D4D, TJM Bull Bar, Winch, Safari Snorkel, ARB Lift, ARB Lockers, Black Widow Drawers
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Suggest checking the rear left corner behind the quarter panel, there is a large circular rubber flange that allows for the trailer wiring to go through which may not be seated correctly. This happened to me after the previous owner had a Redarc Brake system installed and left it open and yes it did suck in the fumes from the exhaust. I don't know how the previous owner lived with it!
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