Burning Scent From The Heater?
2005...23K
Lately, I have been taking the car on 60-100 mile drives and have had very few occasions to use the heater during this hot summer but tonight, after being at a location five miles away for three hours, I turned on the heat and after three miles, I smelled something burning and assumed that it was from a passing vehicle....maybe breaks??? Electrical??? It continued so I turned off the heater and it dissipated. I turned it back on and the scent returned.
I parked in my driveway and opened the hood and could smell nothing unusual.
I was hoping to take it on another drive of about 90 miles tomorrow evening.
Lately, I have been taking the car on 60-100 mile drives and have had very few occasions to use the heater during this hot summer but tonight, after being at a location five miles away for three hours, I turned on the heat and after three miles, I smelled something burning and assumed that it was from a passing vehicle....maybe breaks??? Electrical??? It continued so I turned off the heater and it dissipated. I turned it back on and the scent returned.
I parked in my driveway and opened the hood and could smell nothing unusual.
I was hoping to take it on another drive of about 90 miles tomorrow evening.
I got in the car yesterday and the heater was still in the on position and still stank, I think like burning brakes. I turned it off and cranked up the fan and the oder went away. I drove 10 miles, parked for a couple of hours then drove home and the odor is still there if the heat is turned on.
I got in the car yesterday and the heater was still in the on position and still stank, I think like burning brakes. I turned it off and cranked up the fan and the oder went away. I drove 10 miles, parked for a couple of hours then drove home and the odor is still there if the heat is turned on.
One one other thing it may be , pop the hood look on the passenger side of the engine at the valve cover it may be leaking oil from the back corner closest to the firewall also check the small valve cover that's bolted on top of it it's about 6 inches long or so with a couple of bolts in it and a hose coming off of it, that is your positive crankcase ventilation cover and there's one on each side they are prone to leaking there is multiple threads here on the form explaining how to fix them, I believe that's what your problem is.
I think that I found the hose that you describe and it appears intact but I will need to research the repair threads to find out.
I have never noticed any spots in the driveway where is is parks that would indicate a leak.
My '99 Astro has begun to experience the same issue but it has 100k more miles!
I posted on the Astro/Safarri forum and here was one reply...
Your van and your Crossfire both have surprisingly similar ignition lock cylinders (The part that the key fits into, which isn't actually the "switch"). Both are manufactured by Strattec, a division of Briggs and Stratton.
My first advice would be to try your spare keys and see if that solves the problem. Let us know how you make out....
Tried the other key on the Crossfire and it did not help.
I have never noticed any spots in the driveway where is is parks that would indicate a leak.
My '99 Astro has begun to experience the same issue but it has 100k more miles!
I posted on the Astro/Safarri forum and here was one reply...
Your van and your Crossfire both have surprisingly similar ignition lock cylinders (The part that the key fits into, which isn't actually the "switch"). Both are manufactured by Strattec, a division of Briggs and Stratton.
My first advice would be to try your spare keys and see if that solves the problem. Let us know how you make out....
Tried the other key on the Crossfire and it did not help.
I think that I found the hose that you describe and it appears intact but I will need to research the repair threads to find out.
I have never noticed any spots in the driveway where is is parks that would indicate a leak.
My '99 Astro has begun to experience the same issue but it has 100k more miles!
I posted on the Astro/Safarri forum and here was one reply...
Your van and your Crossfire both have surprisingly similar ignition lock cylinders (The part that the key fits into, which isn't actually the "switch"). Both are manufactured by Strattec, a division of Briggs and Stratton.
My first advice would be to try your spare keys and see if that solves the problem. Let us know how you make out....
Tried the other key on the Crossfire and it did not help.
I have never noticed any spots in the driveway where is is parks that would indicate a leak.
My '99 Astro has begun to experience the same issue but it has 100k more miles!
I posted on the Astro/Safarri forum and here was one reply...
Your van and your Crossfire both have surprisingly similar ignition lock cylinders (The part that the key fits into, which isn't actually the "switch"). Both are manufactured by Strattec, a division of Briggs and Stratton.
My first advice would be to try your spare keys and see if that solves the problem. Let us know how you make out....
Tried the other key on the Crossfire and it did not help.
Last edited by Kingdav1954; Aug 9, 2017 at 10:08 AM. Reason: Correction
Really happy to hear that someone else had the same issue! Hard to believe it was 12 years ago. It must be relatively rare problem. What was the scent that you smelled? I have not smelled burning brakes for some time but that it what it reminded me of.
It rained this evening so hopefully I can do some research in the morning.
I mistakenly posted the ignition issue. After two years of blissful ownership I have suddenly experienced two problems!
It rained this evening so hopefully I can do some research in the morning.
I mistakenly posted the ignition issue. After two years of blissful ownership I have suddenly experienced two problems!
I thought that I had posted about my "sticky ignition key" but now realized, after having done a search of my past posts, that I had only read other posts. Sorry for the confusion!
With work and rain it has been hard to find the time to make the repair!
I really appreciate the fact that you have had the same issue, found the solution and took the time to respond to my post!
You mentioned that yours had a "burning oil" scent. Mine smells more like brakes? or electrical?
Took the car on a 40 mile drive last night with no issues. I did smell the odor (but not as bad) when I first turned on the defrost even when it was set on the cool setting.
I really appreciate the fact that you have had the same issue, found the solution and took the time to respond to my post!
You mentioned that yours had a "burning oil" scent. Mine smells more like brakes? or electrical?
Took the car on a 40 mile drive last night with no issues. I did smell the odor (but not as bad) when I first turned on the defrost even when it was set on the cool setting.
With work and rain it has been hard to find the time to make the repair!
I really appreciate the fact that you have had the same issue, found the solution and took the time to respond to my post!
You mentioned that yours had a "burning oil" scent. Mine smells more like brakes? or electrical?
Took the car on a 40 mile drive last night with no issues. I did smell the odor (but not as bad) when I first turned on the defrost even when it was set on the cool setting.
I really appreciate the fact that you have had the same issue, found the solution and took the time to respond to my post!
You mentioned that yours had a "burning oil" scent. Mine smells more like brakes? or electrical?
Took the car on a 40 mile drive last night with no issues. I did smell the odor (but not as bad) when I first turned on the defrost even when it was set on the cool setting.
The filter had a lot of debris and stank like whatever it is that I been smelling. I idled for 10 minutes with the heat blowing on high and that may have been the issue as it appears to have abated! I wonder where the odor came from? I replaced the filter last year in an attempt to remove the "melted crayon" stink. Either that stink has dissipated or I have gotten somewhat used to it!
Until last year, I had never heard of a cabin air filter and I have been driving for forty years! What issues would arise from not using a filter?
I will check it again the next time I drive it and report back.
Thanks!
Until last year, I had never heard of a cabin air filter and I have been driving for forty years! What issues would arise from not using a filter?
I will check it again the next time I drive it and report back.
Thanks!
The filter had a lot of debris and stank like whatever it is that I been smelling. I idled for 10 minutes with the heat blowing on high and that may have been the issue as it appears to have abated! I wonder where the odor came from? I replaced the filter last year in an attempt to remove the "melted crayon" stink. Either that stink has dissipated or I have gotten somewhat used to it!
Until last year, I had never heard of a cabin air filter and I have been driving for forty years! What issues would arise from not using a filter?
I will check it again the next time I drive it and report back.
Thanks!
Until last year, I had never heard of a cabin air filter and I have been driving for forty years! What issues would arise from not using a filter?
I will check it again the next time I drive it and report back.
Thanks!
When I started the car without the filter and cover, the AC sputtered and then seemed to perform badly that day. I have since put the cover back on and the AC now is working properly.
Still a mystery as to how that odor settled in my filter.
There were leaves and debris in the on the filter. How do they get there? From the cowl?
I am one of those rare individuals that drives usually with my windows down (except on the interstate or when it is hot) so I guess that I my interior and lungs are accumulating fine dust
Still a mystery as to how that odor settled in my filter.
There were leaves and debris in the on the filter. How do they get there? From the cowl?
I am one of those rare individuals that drives usually with my windows down (except on the interstate or when it is hot) so I guess that I my interior and lungs are accumulating fine dust
When I started the car without the filter and cover, the AC sputtered and then seemed to perform badly that day. I have since put the cover back on and the AC now is working properly.
Still a mystery as to how that odor settled in my filter.
There were leaves and debris in the on the filter. How do they get there? From the cowl?
I am one of those rare individuals that drives usually with my windows down (except on the interstate or when it is hot) so I guess that I my interior and lungs are accumulating fine dust
Still a mystery as to how that odor settled in my filter.
There were leaves and debris in the on the filter. How do they get there? From the cowl?
I am one of those rare individuals that drives usually with my windows down (except on the interstate or when it is hot) so I guess that I my interior and lungs are accumulating fine dust
With the filter cover off the airflow will be upset and not function properly. I guess as the fan is on the outside of the filter the air would be blown directly into the car without passing the AC cooling coils.
Last edited by onehundred80; Sep 5, 2017 at 11:35 PM.


