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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: wadeyblue on 23 December 2010, 13:58:55
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Hi
I have had a burning smell in my car when I stop since this cold weather started. Everything is working ok.
Not sure if it comes from outside or from behind dash etc
Omega 3.2 elite estate.
Anyone any ideas?
Cheers
wadeyblue in Fife
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posted similar a while back, one theory offered, might be the other additives in the salt used on the road if it gets on the exhaust or hot brakes.....possibly?
thinking about it, certainly seemed to coincide with fresh grit on our road.
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posted similar a while back, one theory offered, might be the other additives in the salt used on the road if it gets on the exhaust or hot brakes.....possibly?
thinking about it, certainly seemed to coincide with fresh grit on our road.
Yes, smell slightly like burning rubber?
I think it's a tar-like agent that's added to road salt to bind it to the road and stop it getting washed away as quick.
Kevin
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Thanks for the info I will keep my fingers crossed this is the reason.
Merry Christmas
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good post - was out in Signum the other day and picked up a whiff like this when I got out of car - hopefully cause was the grit.
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I recently had a really strong plastic burning smell ... was quite concerened till i looked underneath and noticed i had snagged a plastic bag and was nicely melting on the cat ;D
Still get a wiff of it two weeks later :-/
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You tend to notice it when the roads have improved. All the while you're hobbling around on slush it gets splashed up onto the exhaust but doesn't get hot enough to smell properly.
As soon as the roads are clear enough to give it some beans it starts to burn off.
Kevin
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posted similar a while back, one theory offered, might be the other additives in the salt used on the road if it gets on the exhaust or hot brakes.....possibly?
thinking about it, certainly seemed to coincide with fresh grit on our road.
Yes, smell slightly like burning rubber?
I think it's a tar-like agent that's added to road salt to bind it to the road and stop it getting washed away as quick.
Kevin
Not quite burning oil, not quite taring a roof, not quite burring brakes or clutch...sort of smell? ;D
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posted similar a while back, one theory offered, might be the other additives in the salt used on the road if it gets on the exhaust or hot brakes.....possibly?
thinking about it, certainly seemed to coincide with fresh grit on our road.
Yes, smell slightly like burning rubber?
I think it's a tar-like agent that's added to road salt to bind it to the road and stop it getting washed away as quick.
Kevin
Not quite burning oil, not quite taring a roof, not quite burring brakes or clutch...sort of smell? ;D
...and yes, some rubber in there too. :)
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The "grit" is a mollases based substance these days, that might be connected. :-/