Can anyone help with Impala 2011 rotten eggsmell?

Asked by CoffeMike Jul 09, 2011 at 10:37 PM about the 2011 Chevrolet Impala LT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have had this car  for 7 months.  It now has 11,000 miles on it. It has had rotten egg smell from day one from exhaust.  They say it is sulfur dioxide and I should change gasoline.  I use Shell and Mobile and no other cars that use that gas exhibits the problem.  They changed the catalytic converter and I still get the smell.  Please, does anyone have an idea of the cause and a possible solution?

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find out ..is the engine temp about righ?. ..if ok is the engine getting too much fuel to the intake?

I suppose it is good, the dealer checked everything. The temperature gauge is reading normal. There are no service engine lights on. They just keep telling me it's the fuel.

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the roten egg smell is desinetly sulfur....My guess would be to use 91 of a high quality gasoline. ie. shell ,chevron, 76, for at least the next 4 to 5 tank fulls and hopefully the smell will go away once you have completely replaced all the old gasoline wiht the new higher quality stuff. i had to do this to my 07 impala LT because my check engine light would come on after i had driven 55 mph for longer than 1 hour 1/2 straight(3 hour trip to pick up my son.) trying to hyper mile it, got great mileage! It finally worked, but i was using a inferior gasonine. So if they say its the gasonline then that would be my best guess. It worked for me, might work for you

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try upgrading your fuel to a higher octane i use 94 octane in my 2006 impala ss

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the smell can be caused by long idle time.. or keeping your foot glued like lead to the floor.. anyway the smell is from the gas, buy gas some where else, the smell should go away with time and milage

all replys make good since,but best way to answer your question,is this crappy gas we have today,it messes with your cat converter.would be a good idea to have it checked,even with 11,000 miles,it could be clogging up causeing the smell.the ethonol even 10% in the gas as they claim is not good for the fuel system,I would recomend at least every 5th fill up putting in a brand name fuel injector cleaner in it,the gas tank.will keep your fuel system clean.

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i have the same problem. 2010 impala. No codes. Tried 5 different fuels.

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2014 Chevy Impala 20000 miles on it and I noticed the egg smell in the cabin. It is random that the smell shows up but when it does it takes a min to go away.

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