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Meanderchap 12-29-2015 03:21 PM

Does anyone else occasionally smell a burning odor during cold weather driving?
 
Last winter I began smelling a slight burning smell during driving, somewhat similar to the smell of food being cooked. The smell occurs when the engine is at operating temperature, but I can't seem to replicate it. It might occur more frequently during acceleration but I've smelled it during other circumstances as well. It is more noticeable when the heater is running. It is definitely not the clutch.

During this time, I brought the issue to the attention of the dealership and they couldn't find any coolant leaks or issues with the heater. They even accompanied me on a drive, during which they smelled the odor, but essentially gave me a shoulder shrug response. When last winter passed, the smell went away, until this winter. Has anyone dealt with a similar ordeal? It seems like the heater is the culprit, but the dealership said it was fine. I'm at a loss at what to do, as this smell is becoming a nuisance when driving. Thanks.

YamahaR86 12-29-2015 03:23 PM

Maybe something died in there? Rat, mice, etc.

I've heard stories of squirrels putting their nuts all in the airbox, and rats chewing up wires.

Meanderchap 12-29-2015 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by YamahaR86 (Post 2493475)
Maybe something died in there? Rat, mice, etc.

I've heard stories of squirrels putting their nuts all in the airbox, and rats chewing up wires.

I considered this option as well, but wouldn't the dead animal decay by now? It's been a year since this problem first started occurring, and the smell completely subsided during the warmer months.

PandaSPUR 12-29-2015 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Meanderchap (Post 2493481)
I considered this option as well, but wouldn't the dead animal decay by now? It's been a year since this problem first started occurring, and the smell completely subsided during the warmer months.

Yea I'd imagine a dead animal would smell worse once it got warmer too lol.

But it could be a squirrel's nuts. They stuff some in your rear end every winter. Then it eventually gets blown out but bits of it gets left behind and burns.

humfrz 12-29-2015 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Meanderchap (Post 2493473)
Last winter I began smelling a slight burning smell during driving, somewhat similar to the smell of food being cooked. ...........Thanks.

What kind of food ........ :D

Hmmmm.........

Can you smell it on the outside of the car .. ??

Is the smell coming from the vents ... ??

Does it smell like sweet sulfur .. ??

Does it smell like the stuff in the coolant bottle ... ??

Back in the day (when a car heater got its heat from air moving past the exhaust manifold), a mean trick was to put some limburger cheese on a cool exhaust manifold of somebodies car you didn't like......so, check the top of your muffler........;)


Come back .........


humfrz

Meanderchap 12-29-2015 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2493514)
What kind of food ........ :D

Hmmmm.........

Can you smell it on the outside of the car .. ??

Is the smell coming from the vents ... ??

Does it smell like sweet sulfur .. ??

Does it smell like the stuff in the coolant bottle ... ??

Back in the day (when a car heater got its heat from air moving past the exhaust manifold), a mean trick was to put some limburger cheese on a cool exhaust manifold of somebodies car you didn't like......so, check the top of your muffler........;)


Come back .........


humfrz

:lol: Back when I first experienced the issue I wasn't able to smell anything from the vents, but the smell would come in short bursts during driving, so by the time I smelled the vents it might've been too late. I don't smell it consistently during driving. The smell is a bit on the sweeter side, kinda like overcooked meat but it's hard to describe... I wouldn't call it sulfuric. There aren't any visible leaks and the dealership checked for coolant leaks as well. I don't recall smelling it outside the car either, but it's been a year since I've pulled over to check, so I'm gonna do that today and report back!

humfrz 12-29-2015 04:49 PM

Sometimes a catalytic converter will "fart" and emit a strange, sorta sweet smoky odor.

Ya, report back with your findings.


humfrz

Teseo 12-29-2015 04:51 PM

Water evaporating on the contact of heat metal?

Eighty 6 12-29-2015 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Meanderchap (Post 2493473)
Last winter I began smelling a slight burning smell during driving, somewhat similar to the smell of food being cooked. The smell occurs when the engine is at operating temperature, but I can't seem to replicate it. It might occur more frequently during acceleration but I've smelled it during other circumstances as well. It is more noticeable when the heater is running. It is definitely not the clutch.

During this time, I brought the issue to the attention of the dealership and they couldn't find any coolant leaks or issues with the heater. They even accompanied me on a drive, during which they smelled the odor, but essentially gave me a shoulder shrug response. When last winter passed, the smell went away, until this winter. Has anyone dealt with a similar ordeal? It seems like the heater is the culprit, but the dealership said it was fine. I'm at a loss at what to do, as this smell is becoming a nuisance when driving. Thanks.

Had almost the same issue when I switch the A/C on, smelled a bit like coolant to me took it to the dealers and they checked for leaks couldn't find anything. I still get that smell mostly at high revs so I'm assuming it's some sort of leak somewhere. I've recently washed the engine so I'll see what happens, if it's a leak should be more visible on a clean engine compartment. And yeah it's a bit annoying for sure.

Do you beat the hell out of it like I do?

Eighty 6 12-29-2015 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Teseo (Post 2493566)
Water evaporating on the contact of heat metal?

It's definitely something evaporating in my case. Mostly on high revs so it could be a very small leak somewhere that evaporates before it gets the chance to leave a trace anywhere. I'll find it though and report back to the mothership.

Defuser 12-29-2015 06:23 PM

I do...unfortunately the source is usually my teenage son's arse.

shellslinger 12-29-2015 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Defuser (Post 2493649)
I do...unfortunately the source is usually my teenage son's arse.


Same here but it's usually me

Packofcrows 12-29-2015 06:43 PM

Yeah, after every wash. Especially if I run the heater. It disappears after it dries. Its also noticeable in mornings that are wet/humid.

stevesnj 12-29-2015 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Teseo (Post 2493566)
Water evaporating on the contact of heat metal?

Thats it ∆


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