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Mark-T
- Jan 1, 1970
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Recently I noticed an odor in my car, smells like
burning rubber. Not good! It is particularly
noticeable when I am idling at an intersection.
My first thought is the tires, but that doesn't
make sense - they would burn only after a skid, right?
Could it be burning oil, does that smell like rubber?
I checked, there is no leak.
Another possibility are the belts, maybe they are
slipping? How to check them?
I realize no one can diagnose a problem long
distance, I am looking for tips. I want to avoid
going to a mechanic and say "There's some problem,
see if you can fix it". That's how you get taken
for a ride. I'd much rather have particular
questions and items, and give him a specific work order.
Thanks
Mark
burning rubber. Not good! It is particularly
noticeable when I am idling at an intersection.
My first thought is the tires, but that doesn't
make sense - they would burn only after a skid, right?
Could it be burning oil, does that smell like rubber?
I checked, there is no leak.
Another possibility are the belts, maybe they are
slipping? How to check them?
I realize no one can diagnose a problem long
distance, I am looking for tips. I want to avoid
going to a mechanic and say "There's some problem,
see if you can fix it". That's how you get taken
for a ride. I'd much rather have particular
questions and items, and give him a specific work order.
Thanks
Mark