Warm Rubber Smell !!!!!!

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Warm Rubber Smell !!!!!!

Post by SPARKYSSS » Sun Dec 26, 2010 9:47 pm

HI, just wondered if anyone has any ideas please? I seem to be getting a burning rubbery types smell coming from the passenger side (near the sliding door). Temp guage reads fine. when i get out of the van after a drive and go round to the sliding door the smell is def there?????
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Re: Warm Rubber Smell !!!!!!

Post by You've Been Bongod » Sun Dec 26, 2010 9:56 pm

have you lifted the front seats to see if anythin is catching or any pipes rubbin on the engine
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Re: Warm Rubber Smell !!!!!!

Post by Diplomat » Sun Dec 26, 2010 10:38 pm

Warm Rubber Smell !!!!!!

I've noticed that from time to time in the region of the back seat, when parked in a secluded spot!

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Re: Warm Rubber Smell !!!!!!

Post by nfn » Sun Dec 26, 2010 11:20 pm

Do your alternator or A/C belts make any noise? Perhaps the smell could be from a slipping belt.

A more likely possibility is that a brake caliper is sticking. Try touching each of the brake discs when you smell burning -- if one is much hotter than the others, then that's likely to be your problem. Better still, point an infrared thermometer at the brake discs instead of touching them with a finger.
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Re: Warm Rubber Smell !!!!!!

Post by mikeonb4c » Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:46 am

I think this one's come up before (more than once, or at least something similar involving hot/buring smells) with V6s. Can't remember the details or the eventual cure but worth having a search on here if not done already.
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Re: Warm Rubber Smell !!!!!!

Post by g8dhe » Mon Dec 27, 2010 1:44 pm

There can be a Hot Oil smell, because the engine is mounted slightly sloping towards the rear any oil that leaks / drips out runs down the engine to the rear and then drops onto the very hot exhaust pipe, its not quite hot enough to smoke but does make a pong but its not exactly a burning hot rubber smell. The most common source of the oil is a leaking cam shaft seal at the very front of the engine. We get it most often pausing at junctions / lights etc. when the vehicle stops and the exhaust has heated up on short journeys, on longer journeys it burns off altogether and is fine for several days after that.
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Re: Warm Rubber Smell !!!!!!

Post by You've Been Bongod » Mon Dec 27, 2010 3:39 pm

nfn wrote:Do your alternator or A/C belts make any noise? Perhaps the smell could be from a slipping belt.

A more likely possibility is that a brake caliper is sticking. Try touching each of the brake discs when you smell burning -- if one is much hotter than the others, then that's likely to be your problem. Better still, point an infrared thermometer at the brake discs instead of touching them with a finger.

i have done this before and burnt my fingers and boy oh boy did it hurt :cry:
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Re: Warm Rubber Smell !!!!!!

Post by wishmaster » Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:06 pm

mikeonb4c wrote:I think this one's come up before (more than once, or at least something similar involving hot/buring smells) with V6s. Can't remember the details or the eventual cure but worth having a search on here if not done already.
Mike's on the right tracks here, we had the dreaded V6 smell :? turned out to be the cam seals leaking as 'Geoff' has said, we had these replaced recently when we had the timing belt changed :) bad smell gone :wink:
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Re: Warm Rubber Smell !!!!!!

Post by francophile1947 » Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:16 pm

You've Been Bongod wrote:
nfn wrote:Do your alternator or A/C belts make any noise? Perhaps the smell could be from a slipping belt.

A more likely possibility is that a brake caliper is sticking. Try touching each of the brake discs when you smell burning -- if one is much hotter than the others, then that's likely to be your problem. Better still, point an infrared thermometer at the brake discs instead of touching them with a finger.

i have done this before and burnt my fingers and boy oh boy did it hurt :cry:

:lol: :lol: :lol: You're not alone there Carl :oops: Never ever touch a brake disc in use - the pain is far from exquisite, as is the crust of dead skin left on your fingertips :lol:
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Re: Warm Rubber Smell !!!!!!

Post by nfn » Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:51 pm

The advice not to touch the discs is probably good advice! I had a sticking rear caliper on my volvo 240 and used the touch method. Three of the discs were hot (especially the fronts), but not hot enough to burn my finger with a quick touch. The disc with a sticking caliper was so hot that even the wheel attached to it was extremely hot.
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