When I start my car, there is usually a short blast of exhaust-like odor from the dash vents. It goes away in 20-30 seconds or so, and doesn't usually come back again until the car is shut down and restarted.
Using my Fieldpiece CO sensor, I tried starting the car with the sensor close to the vents. It registers between 10-20 PPM of CO for a few seconds then it dissipates to nothing. If I drive with the windows completely up and the vents blowing, the CO PPM drops to 0 within a minute or so.
It seems to be a higher concentration if the fresh air wheel is turned towards the ceiling; slightly less concentration if it's turned towards the floor.
Since the PPMs drop to 0 even with all the windows shut, I feel the car is safe to drive, but I'm trying to figure out why I'm getting this burst of exhaust through the airvents when the car is started. If the PPM went up and stayed up as I drove with the windows up, I would figure there must be some hole in the exhaust or a bad exhaust manifold gasket. But, the fact that it 0's out consistently after starting makes me think it has something to do with start-up, and I can't figure out what.
Any ideas? Then sensor I am testing with is a Fieldpiece SMC3 its a good meter not a Harbour Freight special






