Fuel/Emissions - Sulfur Odor From Exhaust
No: TSB-03-15-001DATE: November, 2003
MODEL: All models
SUBJECT:
SULFUR ODOR FROM EXHAUST
PURPOSE
Some customers may complain of a sulfur-like ("rotten egg") odor coming from the exhaust system. Sulfur is a natural by-product of the gasoline refining process, and the amount of sulfur depends upon the refinery's formulations. Sulfur content in fuel varies between gasoline brands and locations.
AFFECTED VEHICLES
All models
PROCEDURE
Exhaust sulfur odor does not necessarily indicate a vehicle concern, but is more likely to be directly related to the fuel. If the vehicle has an excessive sulfur odor, check for any DTCs set in the PCM. If any DTC is set, diagnose as described in the service manual.
If no vehicle problem is found, recommend the owner try a different brand of fuel. DO NOT REPLACE ANY EMISSIONS COMPONENTS FOR SULFUR ODOR. PARTS REPLACEMENT WILL HAVE NO EFFECT ON THE ODOR.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
This complaint is NOT considered a warrantable condition. Repairs or replacements of catalytic converters, oxygen sensors, or any other emissions components will have no effect on reducing or eliminating the odor. Warranty claims submitted for such repairs or replacements will be charged back.