Johnmatthews40
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- Your Mercedes
- Citan
I am having the same problem with my citan, after 4 years of thinking I had a medical condition (total exhaustion sleeping every day for about two hours after driving it)visiting numerous Docters and specialists with all results coming back clear I decided to put a carbon monoxide detector in my cab that went off within minutes, the van has no warning lights or faults on the exhaust system.My garage can’t see anything wrong with it and can’t understand why fumes getting into the cab, the van is only 8 years old and can’t be driven now as so dangerous to drive and I can’t trade in or sell as I couldn’t pass on to another person, if you look at other forums it seems to be a common problem with Mercedes.No strong smells in front cab only put tester in to check after wife was sick when in for an hour journey, worth while putting a tester in cab to see what fumes it is.hi again,
well as i said the air system itself doesnt have any smell to it, what im smelling in the car is the smell thats in the engine bay after the car is warmed up . if i turn the ignition on and turn the ac up it has the usual nice fresh air con kinda smell but this soon goes as the engine bay warms it seeps inside :/