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How much does a Smell in the car Inspection cost?

On average, the cost for a Chevrolet Cobalt Smell in the car Inspection is $95 with $0 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2006 Chevrolet CobaltL4-2.0L TurboService typeSmell in the car InspectionEstimate$114.99Shop/Dealer Price$124.99 - $132.49
2007 Chevrolet CobaltL4-2.2LService typeSmell in the car InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$105.01 - $112.52
2007 Chevrolet CobaltL4-2.0L TurboService typeSmell in the car InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$105.01 - $112.52
2010 Chevrolet CobaltL4-2.2LService typeSmell in the car InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$104.99 - $112.48
2008 Chevrolet CobaltL4-2.2LService typeSmell in the car InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$105.02 - $112.55
2006 Chevrolet CobaltL4-2.4LService typeSmell in the car InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$105.01 - $112.52
2007 Chevrolet CobaltL4-2.4LService typeSmell in the car InspectionEstimate$99.99Shop/Dealer Price$109.87 - $117.28
2009 Chevrolet CobaltL4-2.2LService typeSmell in the car InspectionEstimate$99.99Shop/Dealer Price$110.24 - $117.94
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In-car smells can indicate minor or major mechanical issues, depending on the nature of the smell, its location, and whether any fluid leaks or other symptoms are present.

Typically, smells originate from a fluid leak or malfunctioning component.

  • Fluid leaks: Fluid leaks are the most common source of unusual smells in a vehicle. Gasoline, oil, coolant, and other fluids can leak from ruptured hoses, lines, gaskets, and seals.

  • Malfunctioning components: Many components can cause fluids to leak if they break or rupture, but some components themselves can cause unusual odors if they stop working properly. For example, an overcharged battery produces excess heat that results in the battery putting off a strong scent of sulfur (like rotten eggs).

Common car smells:

Smells emanating from under the hood or under the vehicle often take on a specific, recurring odor. If your car is putting off one of the following scents, take note of it -- it’s likely your issue is one of those commonly associated with that particular smell.

  • Exhaust: Have the vehicle inspected as soon as possible. Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a major component of vehicle exhaust, and is often referred to as the “silent killer.” If exhaust fumes are present in the cabin, so is CO. CO can cause loss of consciousness, and prolonged exposure can cause death.

  • Gasoline: On modern automobiles, fuel odors should not be detectable at anytime beyond refueling. A strong smell of gasoline can indicate a leaking fuel supply component (fuel filler hose, filter, or lines) or an evaporative emissions component (purge valve, hoses, or canister). Have the vehicle inspected by a professional immediately.

  • Sweet (like maple syrup): When a sweet smell is detectable, the likely culprit is coolant. Coolant travels throughout the engine, radiator, various hoses, and the heater core, which is usually located under the dashboard. A coolant smell will usually be followed by an overheating condition, so a thorough visual inspection should be performed immediately. At no time should the radiator cap on a vehicle at operating temperature be removed, as hot coolant has the potential to cause serious injuries.

  • Sulfur (like a struck match): The most likely cause of a strong scent like rotten eggs is a catalytic converter being overwhelmed or reaching failure, but it could also be the result of an overcharged battery or fuel system issue. To avoid costly repairs, have the car inspected as soon as possible.

  • Burning wood or rubber: Overheating the brakes or tires can cause the car interior to smell of burnt rubber. A slipping or malfunctioning clutch can cause the interior to smell like burning wood. In both cases, letting the components cool off for a few minutes may solve the problem. If the smell persists, it may indicate a slipping clutch, or a brake component that is seized and in need of service.

  • Hot oil: As engine oil leaks from a failed gasket or seal, it typically lands on hot components and gives off a distinct smell. Small amounts of oil may neither leave traces on the floor nor be easily seen without a thorough inspection. It’s important to address the smell of oil even if no oil is actually visible.

  • Mildew or mold: Usually, a musty odor is indicative of buildup on the vehicle’s evaporator or a cabin air filter that is due for replacement (if the vehicle is so equipped). An inspection of the duct system will usually be required. If the vehicle has a cabin filter, a replacement may be necessary.

Common reasons for this to happen:

  • Fuel injector is bad
  • Fuel filter is bad
  • Fuel tank is leaking
  • Fuel pressure regulator is leaking
  • Fuel pump assembly failure
  • Broken fuel line
  • Catalytic converter failure
  • Overcharged battery
  • Cabin air filter is bad
  • Evaporator is plugged or dirty
  • Drain hole is plugged
  • Slipping or malfunctioning clutch
  • Failed engine gasket or seal
  • Heater core is leaking
  • Radiator hose is bad
  • Parking brake was left on while driving
  • Seized brake piston

What to expect:

A top-rated mobile mechanic will come to your home or office to determine the source and cause of the smell, and will then provide a detailed inspection report that includes the scope and cost of the necessary repairs.

How important is this service?

Many smells are the first indication of a potentially serious problem. If the smell you detect is not on the list, there may still be a problem requiring attention. The mechanic will be able to determine the severity of the issue during the inspection.

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Chris
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Chevrolet Cobalt L4-2.2L - Spark Plugs - Laguna Niguel, California

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36 years of experience
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Emmette
36 years of experience
Chevrolet Cobalt L4-2.2L - Axle / CV Shaft Assembly Replacement (Passenger Side Front) - Alexandria, Virginia
The MECHANIC definitely did HIS job, but whoever is handling the PHONES and appointments needs to IMRPOVE. I booked my appointment a week in advance and was only told 18 hours before the appointment that the mechanic was "double booked". Makes NO sense since I booked on the web and the calendar showed me that was an available slot. I got a call requesting I reschedule...the WAIT times on the phobe ARE Ridiculous no MATTER WHAT time you call. The dim-wit that finally answered the phone had NO clue how my appointment got 'double booked'. When Emmett arrived, he explained that all his appointments were cancelled because he was out SICK that day: so what's with the LIES from the call center saying he was 'double booked' when he was out sick?? Asking for a QUOTE was even messy: I did NOT get a response to my quote request back until AFTER about 72 hours and only after I emailed and asked "Where's my quote". Then some dude sent me a quote for the wrong make/model. Good concept, but this places, ASIDE from the mechanic seemed REALLY disorganized.

Paul

33 years of experience
134 reviews
Paul
33 years of experience
Chevrolet Cobalt L4-2.2L - Stabilizer Bar Bushings Replacement (Front) - Garner, North Carolina
This was the second time working with Paul. He is knowledgeable, professional and a great mechanic.

Richard

11 years of experience
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Richard
11 years of experience
Chevrolet Cobalt L4-2.2L - Alternator - Nashville, Tennessee
Richard was amazing!!! My car was at home and my roommate was there to let him know what was going on with my car. She's very particular about mechanics as she's an OTR trucker. She was very impressed with Richard and I am very pleased with my car. I work for Vanderbilt Hospital/ University and will be recommending Richard to all of my co-workers!! Sleep when you can Richard, you're about to be very busy!!!

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