Did you recently top up the coolant or any other fluid in your F-150? You or the mechanic may have spilled some fluid that may have landed on the exhaust pipe. In this case, the fluid should burn off completely after driving for a few hundred miles and the burning smell will disappear...
Open it the coolant should be right too the top. Check the engine oil level on the dipstick. Should be right at the full line always. If no oil its a little oil eating monster like many g2's. Click to expand... Thanks for all the suggestions! I store the car in a garage, as ...
If your air conditioner is on its final leg, there’s a good chance it will fail in the summer heat. Make sure the system is blowing out cool air and get it inspected by a qualified technician if it isn’t working properly. Double-check the coolant levels in your engines, including th...
Did you recently top up the coolant or any other fluid in your ES? You or the mechanic may have spilled some fluid that may have landed on the exhaust pipe. In this case, the fluid should burn off completely after driving for a few hundred miles and the burning smell will disappear. T...
You or the mechanic may have spilled some fluid that may have landed on the exhaust pipe. In this case, the fluid should burn off completely after driving for a few hundred miles and the burning smell will disappear. The coolant should burn off pretty quickly, since its basically water. ...
Did you recently top up the coolant or any other fluid in your UX? You or the mechanic may have spilled some fluid that may have landed on the exhaust pipe. In this case, the fluid should burn off completely after driving for a few hundred miles and the burning smell will disappear. ...
Did you recently top up the coolant or any other fluid in your LC? You or the mechanic may have spilled some fluid that may have landed on the exhaust pipe. In this case, the fluid should burn off completely after driving for a few hundred miles and the burning smell will disappear. ...
Did you recently top up the coolant or any other fluid in your RX? You or the mechanic may have spilled some fluid that may have landed on the exhaust pipe. In this case, the fluid should burn off completely after driving for a few hundred miles and the burning smell will disappear. ...
Did you recently top up the coolant or any other fluid in your Tacoma? You or the mechanic may have spilled some fluid that may have landed on the exhaust pipe. In this case, the fluid should burn off completely after driving for a few hundred miles and the burning smell will disappear...
Did you recently top up the coolant or any other fluid in your IS? You or the mechanic may have spilled some fluid that may have landed on the exhaust pipe. In this case, the fluid should burn off completely after driving for a few hundred miles and the burning smell will disappear. ...