"dnoyeB" <none RemoveThis @none.net> wrote in message
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>I have a 2001 Subaru Forester. When I am stopped at a light or
>anywhere
> and the HVAC is set to let in outside air, I get the smell of
> something
> burning from under the hood. Either oil or a belt or something. My
> belts
> are basically new, but it is time for a new timing belt. I can not
> figure
> out what is burning.
>
> Has anyone delt with this before? Where is the outside intake vent
> for
> the HVAC on this car?
Check if you got a plastic bag stuck to your exhaust system (from
manifold back to tailpipe).
"smell of something burning ... oil, belt, or something" Well,
something pretty much includes everything. Hard to know with a
description of the burn smell.
How soon after you start the car do you smell the odor? Do you smell
it when you start the car cold first thing in the morning? Do you
smell it if you haven't driven anywhere yet and just let the car warm
up for a few minutes sitting in place? If you don't smell it until
you drive, how soon (how many blocks) before you smell the odor?
Fan belt is a possibility but several others already mentioned that.
I had my alternator burn up because the bearings went bad and there
was a lot of friction. I would smell it within 3 blocks of driving
the car and could smell it whether the air was coming in through the
vents or if the windows were opening. It had an electrical smell
because of the varnish on its windings getting heated up. The
alternator died and would no longer charge the battery (which I could
measure using a voltmeter to check voltage with the car stopped and
with it running).
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