Would stuffing your cars exhaust pipe with snow cause carbon monoxide poisoning?

Asked by Forenza_1661 Feb 14, 2017 at 05:50 AM about the 2010 Toyota Yaris

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224,085

Yes if it didn't melt out right away, and I would be surprised if you didn't notice a difference in how the engine was running. There must be a hole or something in the exhaust.

159,325

It could if there is a leak and the plugged off pipe directs exhaust to the cabin.

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