Thank you great read I will investigate whilst on my bru later on.Welcome!
Fumes in cab could be a split EGR pipe. Have a read of this…
EGR flexi-pipe: Exhaust Fumes In Cab, Hissing From Engine Bay.
I seem to have what I initially thought was an exhaust leak, but after further investigation sounds more like an air leak round the right rear back side of the engine. I wouldn't ordinarily be concerned and just get it into VW to looked at. (It's actually the first issue I've ever had with my...www.t6forum.com
Or could be a DPF regeneration - the fans run while it heats up the Diesel Particulate Filter to several hundred degrees C which usually creates a smell. Usually does this when you stop and switch off. It also does regens while you’re going along but these are not normally noticed.
Ian
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Can't hear any noises other than the engine ticking.As above. If. The engine revs at standstill are about 1000rpm rather than 800 then it is probably just a regen. Have you had a listen under the bonnet to see if you can hear an exhaust gas leak?
I did hear the engine rev up a little and fan also kicked in, but would you get a burning deisal or oil smell on a regen? The cooling fan makes it worse also I did see smoke come from the engine area at one point its like some sort of drip occurres then it go's! The engine is bone dry in all areas I can see underneath and above.Can't hear any noises other than the engine ticking.
Yes, when the Euro 6 engines are doing a regen you do get a definite smell.I did hear the engine rev up a little and fan also kicked in, but would you get a burning deisal or oil smell on a regen? The cooling fan makes it worse also I did see smoke come from the engine area at one point its like some sort of drip occurres then it go's! The engine is bone dry in all areas I can see underneath and above.