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i notice a smell coming from the engine bay after taking the car home from the dealership this evening. i had to take it onto the freeway and after i got to the garage, it smell like something is burning, but not caught-on-fire burning. is it suppose to smell like this? i'm thinking its the initial lubricant or whatever burning offf
if it is a 5sp, then it could be the clutch wearing a bit for break in purposes. Also, it could be the catalytic converter since the car is brand new. I say give it another hundred miles or so and if the problem persists, get it on file at toyota in case (not likely) something really is wrong. Everything should be fine though....my si made the same smells at first.
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i agree with k20 about the catalytic converter.. mine smelled like metal burning but that's the exhaust and emissions breaking in.. but if you're concerned there is always the dealer to check it out.. I'd give it a 100 miles or so and then see..
My sister claimed to smelled something burning the first time she sat in my car when it was pretty much brand new. I never noticed anything though.
But if it bothers you, when in doubt, just bring it in to have it looked at. It is new afterall. But im pretty sure the techs will say everything is fine. Because we all know, they just open the hood, take a quick glance, then close the hood. That is their very intensive car inspection he..he.
I had it too in the catalytic converter. The dealer told me to expect the smell, and to expect it to go away in the first 50 miles. Sure enough it did...
Kind of a mild burning plastic smell. The new car smell generally overpowered it.
Its the exhaust breaking in, engine cleaner burning off, brakes......it goes on.
The first night we got ours home I smelled a nasty smell. Opened the hood and all this smoke cleared from the engine bay. Of course I was worried but nothing looked messed up, burnt. Im sure it was cleaner burning off the heatshields.
I have and still noticed a weird exhaust smell when getting on the car. I let my friend drive the car and take off in front of me. Smells weird. Could just be the cats working since this car is crazy emissions friendly.
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i thought the tC was not emissions friendly, at the dealers i saw the emissions sticker and it showed an index of 0.8 while the new camry next to it has like 0.2 or something
i thought the tC was not emissions friendly, at the dealers i saw the emissions sticker and it showed an index of 0.8 while the new camry next to it has like 0.2 or something
Really? Then what is the whole thing with the tC being an ULEV (ultra low emissions vehicle) car then? I thought that it implied very environmentally friendly. Someone please explain
That might have been your exhaust system or cat. If you have every installed a header or an exhaust system before they kind of have a period it will smell like that until the pipes get that initial burn to them almost like a break in period.
It happens with many new cars. It's caused by the breakin oil.
WRONG.
All cars comne from the factory with some type of underbody coating. It is this coating that is on the cat, exhaust, manifold & other places that heat up. This coating burns off as your car runs & that is what you smell.... it is normal.
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It happens with many new cars. It's caused by the breakin oil.
WRONG.
All cars comne from the factory with some type of underbody coating. It is this coating that is on the cat, exhaust, manifold & other places that heat up. This coating burns off as your car runs & that is what you smell.... it is normal.
god, gonna jump on him about replacing the starter fluid for first time drivers too?