Is my vehicle at risk of CO poisoning?
I have a 2002 Ford F150. The exhaust sounds terrible and I've been told that the right manifold needs fixing. Is my vehicle at risk of CO building up in it if I have all the windows up? This concerns me a bit as we're entering winter and obviously I can't have the windows down. It's an old truck with lots of rust so I'm concerned that exhaust could leak into the vehicle. Any thoughts would be helpful. Thanks.
Added (1). @Keith, how is it that CO can build up in a vehicle and kill someone. I mean, aside from the obvious stupidity of hooking a hose to the tailpipe. I'm talking about unknowingly. I've read some news articles about this happening to people and I just want to make sure my vehicle isn't at risk of this.
No, the manifold is in your engine, and there usually is a good seal due to a firewall between you and your engine, plus the underside of your cars front is exposed, so you should be fine
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