The smell is from the side of the engine nearest the windscreen. I think it is oil smouldering but I am not certain. I doubt my ability to find the source of the leak. There is plenty sat on top of the gearbox, although that area doesn't really smell. I wonder if there might be a slight leak from the exhaust.
I have had a go with a foaming aircon cleaner (K2 I think( and was surprised by its effectiveness. I also replaced a very black cabin filter with a nice new one with activated carbon. It is definitely smelling much better in there now. I wonder why a filter is not also placed over the rectangular intake below the windscreen (maybe 6 inches across). I am tempted by that idea. I don't know if it would cause the fan to work too hard.
It seems that Ford did not want anybody to change that cabin filter EVER. Unbelievable place to put it.
Hot oil has a distinctive smell. Once you know what it is, you won't forget it. Crankcase fumes are worse, there is an underlying smell of petrol within. It's actually pretty dangerous to breath that in for too long. I've been in cars with that issue, and it can make you feel quite ill.
K2 is what I use for aircon, it's a great cleaner with a nice lemon smell. I only use around a third/half of a can at a time, then keep it for next time. The first time I cleaned my old Toyota Avensis system, I followed the instructions to use the whole of the can and it was way too much. I stopped because there was foam starting to come out of the vents, and bear in mind I was spraying from the evaporator drain, right at the bottom.
The cabin filter on the Focus is OK if you like to spend some time with your upper torso wedged in the footwell, and your neck craned around to see the pollen filter cover, while dislocating a shoulder trying to remove said cover. Even then it doesn't want to come out easily, and you have to squeeze/fold the new one to get it back in.
On my Avensis, it was one screw to remove the glovebox, then sit on the passenger seat with everything visible in front of you, about as far removed from the Ford as you could get, and no visit to the chiropractor afterwards.
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