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So this brakes getting gunked up is only an LR thing and doesn't happen to all cars that follow snow plows and push through inches and inches of slush?
Does anyone notice car exhaust smell from ac when sitting idle? My mom's jaguar did the same thing so we kept it on recirculating the indoor air.
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That's a great idea! I'm taking it in tomorrow for a thorough inspection. I'll make that a top priority.Never experienced that but I would urge you to test things by keeping a carbon monoxide detector in the vehicle for a few days or week to see if it goes off. Even with recirc engaged, CO is odorless as you probably know. It could be coming in through some other path.
Stupid question... How often do you guys, who live in snow and slush, rinse off your wheels or even the undercarriage for that matter? I live down south so I only have to deal with occasional sand and mud when off-roading. I understand it's cold outside and you might not want to be hosing down a car in 20 degree temps, but maybe heading to a car wash that has undercarriage water jets once a week might help?