Volvo RWD 200 Forum

INDEX FOR 1/2026(CURRENT) INDEX FOR 6/2005 200 INDEX

[<<]  [>>]


 VIEW    REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE Replies to this message will be emailed.    PRINT   SAVE 

felt sick working on car; transmission oil, rear axle oil? 200 1986

I guess it's kind of obvious that gasoline fumes can make you feel sick, but I've had a couple of experiences with other things too.

Some time ago, I dropped the automatic transmission pan, and in the process of putting things back together, I started feeling nauseous, eventually getting sick to my stomach. I thought at the time that it might have been something i ate, but when I changed my rear axle oil recently (probably original), I felt the same way.

I forget how it was doing the transmission, but I had the garage doors closed when doing the rear axle because it was a little cool, so there wasn't very good ventilation.

Do fumes from transmission oil and/or rear axle oil cause nausea, to the point that one should ensure good ventilation, as with gas, lacquer thinner, etc.?

Can getting your hands drenched in transmission or rear axle oil (or even motor oil) make you sick?






THREADED THREADED EXPANDED FLAT PRINT ALL
MESSAGES IN THIS THREAD

New felt sick working on car; transmission oil, rear axle oil? [200][1986]
posted by  darmstrong  on Tue Jul 27 15:40 CST 2004 >


<< < > >>



©Jarrod Stenberg 1997-2022. All material except where indicated.


All participants agree to these terms.

Brickboard.com is not affiliated with nor sponsored by AB Volvo, Volvo Car Corporation, Volvo Cars of North America, Inc. or Ford Motor Company. Brickboard.com is a Volvo owner/enthusiast site, similar to a club, and does not intend to pose as an official Volvo site. The official Volvo site can be found here.