Burning smell
#1
Racer
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Burning smell
The last week or so when I get out of the car I've been smelling " break in smell" I guess but it has 10400 miles. Just did the 10k service a few weeks ago and thinking they spilled oil.... But man it's strong smell.
Stresses me out I want to keep this car too
Stresses me out I want to keep this car too
#3
Racer
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Yea maybe I guess. Especially if I excellerate to 4k rpms then park ooouf like last night when I got home. I opened the hood checked the oil level, I'll check radiator now but non the less no leaks. The smell is coming from under the engine area.
#4
Could be carbon build up. Every time I drive my girlfriend's Acura I use more than 15% of the gas pedal. The built up carbon burns off and makes it stink. If that is the problem it should go away with some spirited driving.
#6
Racer
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Damn, ok I'll go in
#7
Lexus Test Driver
You may want to look around near the plastic engine cover where the oil filler cap is located - sometimes they miss the filler hole and some oil is spilled that finds its way underneath the engine cover and onto the engine where it is hidden from view, but on a surface that is not hot enough to burn it off. I hate when that happens. Lexus techs that change oil and filters are usually taught to be very careful not to make (or leave behind) any mess that may cause an oil smell or oil leakage. Lexus owners don't take too kindly to that happening!
Hopefully you don't have any oil drops on the garage floor or pavement underneath the car...
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#8
Racer
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During the oil & filter change there was probably some oil that got onto some part of the engine, transmission or undercarriage that doesn't get really hot enough to quickly burn it off, which can cause the burning oil smell to linger for a long time. Conversely, if oil gets on the exhaust headers or catalytic converter it doesn't take very long to burn off. If you find any spilled oil you may want to go back to the dealership and have them clean up their mess - where they will probably spray brake parts cleaner on the area to dissolve the spilled oil.
You may want to look around near the plastic engine cover where the oil filler cap is located - sometimes they miss the filler hole and some oil is spilled that finds its way underneath the engine cover and onto the engine where it is hidden from view, but on a surface that is not hot enough to burn it off. I hate when that happens. Lexus techs that change oil and filters are usually taught to be very careful not to make (or leave behind) any mess that may cause an oil smell or oil leakage. Lexus owners don't take too kindly to that happening!
Hopefully you don't have any oil drops on the garage floor or pavement underneath the car...
You may want to look around near the plastic engine cover where the oil filler cap is located - sometimes they miss the filler hole and some oil is spilled that finds its way underneath the engine cover and onto the engine where it is hidden from view, but on a surface that is not hot enough to burn it off. I hate when that happens. Lexus techs that change oil and filters are usually taught to be very careful not to make (or leave behind) any mess that may cause an oil smell or oil leakage. Lexus owners don't take too kindly to that happening!
Hopefully you don't have any oil drops on the garage floor or pavement underneath the car...
Btw I'm so happy to have found out that it was from a plastic bag burning on the muffler pipe. It'll burn eventually or just get a metal brush... blah blah ill just let it burn. But man so happy. Got back in time from my wife's IS battery to be changed from lexus mechanic ( btw 2nd dead within 20 months ) and I asked him why is this smell, he knew right away. we got down under car and I saw it. ahhhhhhhhhh so happy
#9
Lexus Test Driver
Hahahahaha oh my word I just saw this epic!!!
Btw I'm so happy to have found out that it was from a plastic bag burning on the muffler pipe. It'll burn eventually or just get a metal brush... blah blah ill just let it burn. But man so happy. Got back in time from my wife's IS battery to be changed from lexus mechanic ( btw 2nd dead within 20 months ) and I asked him why is this smell, he knew right away. we got down under car and I saw it. ahhhhhhhhhh so happy
Btw I'm so happy to have found out that it was from a plastic bag burning on the muffler pipe. It'll burn eventually or just get a metal brush... blah blah ill just let it burn. But man so happy. Got back in time from my wife's IS battery to be changed from lexus mechanic ( btw 2nd dead within 20 months ) and I asked him why is this smell, he knew right away. we got down under car and I saw it. ahhhhhhhhhh so happy
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