Carbon Monoxide/Exhaust coming into Cabin

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Barjrob1972

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2nd on checking torque on plugs. I had this problem on my 2006 F150. I had 3 or 4 plugs not torqued correctly.
 

jeff kushner

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I am the original poster(If that's what "OP" means-I had to google it) and yes I am still here. I appreciate all the helpful comments and feedback I have been getting from this forum. I have been passing them onto the mechanics at Ford. I haven't been posting, because there has been no change. Car is still at dealership as they try to figure out what is going on. Thanks for your post


I stand corrected and admit that I was wrong. I obviously thought for those that aren't quite up to speed, that it was a troll thread......but it's not and I'm sorry.



FWIW: I typically run my rear AC on the second or third fan position through Sync. It lowers the load on the front, lowering the fan speed and sound levels making conversation easier....and have never smelled exh fumes.

jeff
 
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