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Old 01-08-2011, 09:38 PM
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My new Crossfire Limited roadster ('05 with 5200 miles) has a fairly strong aroma in the interior. It doesn't bother me, but my wife say that it makes her cough. My first thought was that it was "new car smell," caused by the off-gassing of various plastic parts and maybe the leather seats. Then I recalled a 25,000 base model roadster that we drove a couple of weeks ago, that had exactly the same aroma. That would eliminate the leather as the source of the problem, and also the "new car smell" idea.

We both thought that the smell was kind of "waxy," and were wondering if it was some kind of cleaning product. The thing that makes me doubt this is that I could imagine the car dealer cleaning the interior of the 25,000 mile car with something, but I doubt that the guy who owned my Crossfire would have needed to do anything to it.

My car is parked in my garage with the windows down. I'm hoping that airing it out does the trick, and that it will be okay in a week or two. Has anyone else experienced this problem, and do you know what causes it?
 
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Old 01-08-2011, 11:09 PM
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Some people think it smells like Crayola crayons.
Others think German beer.
It is an odd smell, no definitive answer that I have heard.
 
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Old 01-09-2011, 12:41 AM
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My car also got it.

I suspect it's coming from the plastic (like the dashboard).

I cured it some what by when I store it at night in the garage, I leave both windows open a few inches to air it out.

I also bought one of those lemon air fresheners (that little pine tree in wrap), which helps.

It doesn't bother me, I kinda like it, but my wife was also not too fond of it.

I was gonna tell her to dummy up, but then I thought twice about it...lol...
 

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I bought my 2005 Crossfire Limited used. It was a lease car and was owned by a woman owner before me.

I figured the smell seemed similar to cosmetics or makeup. I jokingly call it a "MaxFactor" smell. Its not bad though a new car smell would be better.

What I thought was a cool feature of the Crossfire was that in the Summer the AC smells like a museum of fine art; must be a HEPA filter of some sort. And in the Winter you get the faintest smell of a roaring wood fire. I really like it. Its not a result of any car issues but I've always wondered how they achieved it.
 
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Old 01-10-2011, 01:46 PM
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theres a cabin filter under the glove box. change it. wont cure it but will help
 
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Old 01-10-2011, 03:37 PM
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I changed the cabin filter and sprayed mildew/mold killer in the air vents by using a straw to get it inside and it took care of the problem. Spraying Febreze inside the car helped also.
 
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Old 01-16-2011, 12:44 PM
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I changed the cabin filter and sprayed mildew/mold killer in the air vents by using a straw to get it inside and it took care of the problem. Spraying Febreze inside the car helped also.
Thanks. I sprayed the interior with Febreeze and Lysol "Clean Linen" spray, and sprayed the Lysol though the air intake while the air conditioning was running. I didn't change the cabin filter. The smell is completely gone.
 
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My 07 still smells like a brand new car sitting in the showroom. I love the smell. The only strange smell is after I get into it (the throttle that is), almost like an anti-freeze leak. I searched here and found that is fairly normal.
 

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Old 01-18-2011, 10:59 AM
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Thanks. I sprayed the interior with Febreeze and Lysol "Clean Linen" spray, and sprayed the Lysol though the air intake while the air conditioning was running. I didn't change the cabin filter. The smell is completely gone.
So's the ozone layer after you used all those chemicals.
 
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Old 01-18-2011, 11:37 AM
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changed the cabin filter with the better charcoal one did the trick for us !!!
 
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