Most vehicles start out with a “new car
smell,” but there are other specific odors that motorists should never ignore.
Identifying these suspect smells early
on can help car owners be car care aware and avoid the hassle and expense of an
unexpected breakdown, says the Car Care Council.
“Unusual smells can be the sign of
serious, and potentially costly, trouble for your vehicle. By acting quickly
and making necessary repairs, you’ll be able to breathe easy knowing there is
no harmful damage to your car,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care
Council.
The Car Care Council recommends a sniff
test of your vehicle to identify any unusual smells, including the following
six warning signs:
1. The smell of burnt rubber could be slipping
drive belts or misplaced loose hoses that might be rubbing against rotating
accessory drive pulleys. Do not reach in if the engine compartment is hot.
2. The smell of hot oil could mean that oil is
leaking onto the exhaust system. To verify the leak, look for oil on the
pavement or smoke coming from the engine area.
3. The smell of gasoline is likely the sign of a
gas leak in some area of the vehicle such as a fuel injector line or
the fuel tank. Any smell of fuel can result in a possible fire hazard, so
immediate attention should be given.
4. The sweet smell of syrup may be a
sign that your car is leaking engine coolant from a leaky component related to
the car’s cooling system. Do not open the radiator cap when it is hot.
5. The smell of burning carpet could be a sign of
brake trouble and a safety hazard. Have your brakes checked right away,
especially if this smell is happening during normal driving conditions.
6. The smell of rotten eggs is never a good one
and, if you smell it coming from your vehicle, it could mean a problem with
your catalytic converter not converting the hydrogen sulfide in the exhaust to
sulfur dioxide properly. This smell can also be attributed to a poor running
engine, causing the catalytic converter to become overloaded and fail due to
meltdown.
“When you smell any peculiar odor, you
should not ignore it. Instead bring your vehicle to a professional service
technician that you trust to get an informed opinion on the nature of the
odor,” concluded White.
Car
Care Council
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