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Can anyone smell cauliflower?

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My 2015 Scout is eight weeks old now and love it no problems, until last week, a pungent smell after the car had been left overnight, driving the car the smell soon dissipated. The next morning the smell was back - after intensive sniffing, it's hard to describe a smell but the one that comes to mind is cauliflower. After a good look round I found nothing. I took the boot liner out and the bottom mat and put them in the garage to isolate them - I found that the problem was the mat - it was clean and dry but that was the smell. What's weird is that the smell came from nowhere - one day nothing - next day Poo!. I wonder if it could be the glue they use on the back during manufacture.

If anyone else has had this problem - please let me know. Thanks

Perhaps the title should read, Can anyone spell Cauliflower lol

I thought Damo would have taken pity on you and edited it Bill. :angel:

 

As being as you can't though, I have. ;)

Had a similar experience with a previous motor and like you it was the mats.

Seemed to get worse when the car was warm inside but after a few months it stopped doing it.

I thought Damo would have taken pity on you and edited it Bill. :angel:

 

As being as you can't though, I have. ;)

 

anyone can spell BiL

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