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Why does my engine smell like maple syrup?

Why does my engine smell like maple syrup?

Sweet or Maple Syrup If your car smells like maple syrup and you haven’t been eating pancakes, you have a leaking antifreeze issue. The leak could be anywhere in your coolant system—radiator, heater hose, gaskets, etc. The sweet smell is coming from the ethylene glycol, a toxic chemical.

Why does my engine smell sweet?

Sweet smells in your car aren’t such a sweet thing Regardless of what description you use, a sweet smell usually means that your coolant is leaking. But when you begin to notice the sweet coolant smell in or around your vehicle, that’s a sign that coolant is leaking. This can lead to your engine overheating.

What does antifreeze leak smell like?

Clues You Have an Antifreeze Leak A sweet aroma that you notice from outside the vehicle, coming from the vehicle after you’ve driven it. You might be able to smell it from behind the wheel as well. Puddles under the car of lime-green, orange, pink, or blue-green after you’ve parked.

Is it bad if your dog smells like maple syrup?

OK, maple syrup isn’t a bad smell. Actually, it’s pretty inoffensive as far as odors go. But even if the smell itself isn’t a problem for you, it’s normal to worry when you notice a change in your four-legged-friend.

Why does my car have a dragging brake smell?

This is perfectly normal after riding the brakes coming down a long mountain pass–but you should learn to downshift, you flatlander. If you smell this under normal driving conditions, you’ve got a dragging brake caused by a seized-up brake caliper piston.

What does it mean when your car smells like gasoline?

Look for sulfury-smelling dribbles of viscous, oily stuff under the car. Unfortunately, leaks here typically mean a trip to the shop. A GAS STATIONWHEN: Parked, especially inside a garage or when the weather is really warm. THE CULPRIT: This is raw gasoline.

Why does my dog have a sour smell?

If the smell is coming from your dog’s fur (rather than her breath), it might be caused by a yeast infection. Yeast infections can cause a smell that’s either sickly-sweet or sour.

This is perfectly normal after riding the brakes coming down a long mountain pass–but you should learn to downshift, you flatlander. If you smell this under normal driving conditions, you’ve got a dragging brake caused by a seized-up brake caliper piston.

Look for sulfury-smelling dribbles of viscous, oily stuff under the car. Unfortunately, leaks here typically mean a trip to the shop. A GAS STATIONWHEN: Parked, especially inside a garage or when the weather is really warm. THE CULPRIT: This is raw gasoline.

Why does my car have a strong exhaust smell?

It could be coming from a radiator or heater hose, a failed intake manifold gasket or cylinder head. It might be coming from a leaky radiator cap or the radiator itself, especially if you smell it outside the car. A strong odor inside the passenger compartment probably means a bad heater core. (2) SMELLS LIKE:

Why does my car clutch smell like newspaper?

THE CULPRIT: The clutch facing is burning off as the clutch slips. The odor is reminiscent of smoldering newsprint: like trying to burn the Sunday newspaper all at once in the fireplace, especially if it’s been used to wrap sardines.

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Ruth Doyle