Burning smell...?
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Burning smell...?
Ummm....
my GS300 has about 214 miles on it and one day when i drove home and parked it...
i noticed a burning smell.....WTFFFFFFF!!!!!????
the only thing different is that i "tested" the sport shift stuff, but that's it (and i was gentle)
my GS300 has about 214 miles on it and one day when i drove home and parked it...
i noticed a burning smell.....WTFFFFFFF!!!!!????
the only thing different is that i "tested" the sport shift stuff, but that's it (and i was gentle)
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Originally Posted by jracerlmn
Ummm....
my GS300 has about 214 miles on it and one day when i drove home and parked it...
i noticed a burning smell.....WTFFFFFFF!!!!!????
the only thing different is that i "tested" the sport shift stuff, but that's it (and i was gentle)
my GS300 has about 214 miles on it and one day when i drove home and parked it...
i noticed a burning smell.....WTFFFFFFF!!!!!????
the only thing different is that i "tested" the sport shift stuff, but that's it (and i was gentle)
Stop smoking the guange~
But seriously can you tell us what the smell is or what it smells like?
Last edited by Raptor.1; 05-26-06 at 12:26 AM.
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Probably nothing to worry about. The engines and exhaust are sprayed with a protective coating for the boatride over seas. It is normal for this to burn off during the break in period.
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I have 06 GS 300 AWD and had this burning smell as well in Febuary it took them three months to figure out the problem the removed the engine and transmission. It was an oil leak that was dripping on two some exhaust shield. I posted a message about it in march titles engine oil leak i took some pics as well. The smell I had was coming in from the vents and you could see smoke from under the hood I was trying to get lexus to buy back the vehicle however they refused. They ended up changing all the seals and gaskets in the engine. They said it was a faulty seal placed by the manufacturer.. go figure. Dr. SUd
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Originally Posted by drsud
I have 06 GS 300 AWD and had this burning smell as well in Febuary it took them three months to figure out the problem the removed the engine and transmission. It was an oil leak that was dripping on two some exhaust shield. I posted a message about it in march titles engine oil leak i took some pics as well. The smell I had was coming in from the vents and you could see smoke from under the hood I was trying to get lexus to buy back the vehicle however they refused. They ended up changing all the seals and gaskets in the engine. They said it was a faulty seal placed by the manufacturer.. go figure. Dr. SUd
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hmm...what's that smell......
heh heh.
I test drove a BMW 550i over the weekend....and, gee wiz, there was that same burning smell.
(It is likely the clutch and/or (other parts of) transmission and the engine working themselves in. usually this only happens if you *floor it*....which, of course.....you sorta have to do in these cars.)
That may not be it though--so recommend you ask a friend who knows cars if you can repeat the smell. If not, drive it to your dealer and make sure you step on it before you get there.
I test drove a BMW 550i over the weekend....and, gee wiz, there was that same burning smell.
(It is likely the clutch and/or (other parts of) transmission and the engine working themselves in. usually this only happens if you *floor it*....which, of course.....you sorta have to do in these cars.)
That may not be it though--so recommend you ask a friend who knows cars if you can repeat the smell. If not, drive it to your dealer and make sure you step on it before you get there.
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I have owned quite a few new cars and driven a little more in the past 15 years and every one of them had what could be considered a burning smell when they were new. In fact, my GS430 still has a slight trace of that smell when it is parked in the garage, and it has 2000 miles. I would think that a car with 214 miles would wreak of the scent.
It is due to grease on metal surfaces that get hot, such as the engine, transmission, exhaust, and most notably the catalytic converter. The grease will soon get burnt off.
Now that smell is very different from burnt oil, which will generate visible smoke as well.
It is due to grease on metal surfaces that get hot, such as the engine, transmission, exhaust, and most notably the catalytic converter. The grease will soon get burnt off.
Now that smell is very different from burnt oil, which will generate visible smoke as well.
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I had the same problem a while back....a black plastic bag had gotten stuck to the exhaust and was melting....took a while to take it all off....check under your car......u never know..u may have the same issue.
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