SRT-6 -- Strong Fumes/Burning Odor
Hello Fellow Crossfire Enthusiasts,
While researching the restoration and performance enhancement of my 04 Crossfire (needed some body work and interior repairs, (e.g., driver-side door pull, replacement of fully-sagged cloth on roof interior)), I realized that I could come close to getting another one for what I would have to spend. Found an 05 SRT-6 and purchased it!
. Knew I would have to do some work on it. My most pressing issue is the smell of fumes, oil burning or something like that inside the cabin while the car is running (real strong!). I think you can smell it outside when it’s running too. I’ve looked around under the hood and where I park and don’t see anything (although I may not know where to look).
Please, XFire family of Gurus and experienced -- Could you assist me in trying to figure out what I should do? I’ve read things posted – just don’t know where to start or what makes sense to do/not do. Any advice would be welcomed. From what I’ve read, I sure don’t want to take it to “The Stealer”, lol).
Also trying to figure out what to do with my 04 Crossfire. Are parts interchangeable between 04 Crossfire and 05 SRT-6 (although I don't thing I can strip-destroy my first true Crossfire love.
Thanks Much,
Rome
While researching the restoration and performance enhancement of my 04 Crossfire (needed some body work and interior repairs, (e.g., driver-side door pull, replacement of fully-sagged cloth on roof interior)), I realized that I could come close to getting another one for what I would have to spend. Found an 05 SRT-6 and purchased it!
Please, XFire family of Gurus and experienced -- Could you assist me in trying to figure out what I should do? I’ve read things posted – just don’t know where to start or what makes sense to do/not do. Any advice would be welcomed. From what I’ve read, I sure don’t want to take it to “The Stealer”, lol).
Also trying to figure out what to do with my 04 Crossfire. Are parts interchangeable between 04 Crossfire and 05 SRT-6 (although I don't thing I can strip-destroy my first true Crossfire love.
Thanks Much,
Rome
On the SRT6 oil smell - most likely leaking valve cover vent covers, a common DIY repair.
Also could be valve cover gaskets, also an easy DIY.
On the 04 - you can easily part it out here and on the facebook pages if you are willing to ship and accept paypal. ( it's about 95% common parts with the SRT6 )
Also could be valve cover gaskets, also an easy DIY.
On the 04 - you can easily part it out here and on the facebook pages if you are willing to ship and accept paypal. ( it's about 95% common parts with the SRT6 )
I second the leaky valve covers. I fixed my vent cover leaks. My driver side valve cover weeps a bit on the drivers side rear corner and when I don't drive every day, enough oil leaks out to cause the smell you describe.
Les
Les
On the SRT6 oil smell - most likely leaking valve cover vent covers, a common DIY repair.
Also could be valve cover gaskets, also an easy DIY.
On the 04 - you can easily part it out here and on the facebook pages if you are willing to ship and accept paypal. ( it's about 95% common parts with the SRT6 )
Also could be valve cover gaskets, also an easy DIY.
On the 04 - you can easily part it out here and on the facebook pages if you are willing to ship and accept paypal. ( it's about 95% common parts with the SRT6 )
I think 95% is a bit much.
Please pardon my ignorance, but is the valve cover vent repair and the valve cover gasket repair the same thing? Under "Index of Crossfire Problems", I only see "Valve Cover Leak" document. I don't find anything referring to a valve cover vent. Thx!
Hello, Valve cover pics are attached. Tried to get close for a better view. Let me know if another angle is necessary. Also attached air intake pic that came with car. Wanted to ask if this type OK. Thx!
With that last picture, I would think AT LEAST, you have an intake restriction and/or a very dirty intake filter. Looks like your sucking in the installed HAI filter. You also seem to have some leakage on picture one but there isn't a clear enough picture set to be sure (back it up some, to see if it can be determined). I would suggest a top of the motor 'cleaning' with an engine cleaner, to see if it is going to show a wet oily look after driving it some.
I'm no car expert, but I can say something in my gut told me there was something not right with that filter setup. Oh well, in for a penny, in for a pound. I'm going to take it off and try to figure out how to clean it. Think I should replace it totally?
Think I should replace it totally?
Either take it back to the OEM setup, or install a NeedsWings SCAI or DCAI.
Becoming a little apparent that previous owner was not forthright with me. I'm disappointed (not in the car, but the person :-( ... Going to purchase/replace cabin filter. Is there just one? During Google searches, have seen reference to cabin filter and air conditioning filter. Are there two things to replace. I gotta clean up incoming air for sure to endure driving this car. Thx.
Just one filter, get an activated charcoal one like :
https://www.am-autoparts.com/product...-19145981.html
https://www.am-autoparts.com/product...-19145981.html
" For sure!!! That is a home made HOT air intake. Either take it back to the OEM setup, or install a NeedsWings SCAI or DCAI."
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OK, Thanks for this info. I'm going research and find the most economical option (at this point) and get it on there.
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OK, Thanks for this info. I'm going research and find the most economical option (at this point) and get it on there.
Thanks for all the great information. In following up, seems today is my lucky day. Found a used OEM air intake for a great price. It's on the way. Also ordered the cabin filter. In the meanwhile, I'll use what's posted on the site to figure out how to get the existing cabin filter out. Looks like removing the air intake will be pretty easy. And so my journey begins...
Thank again all.
Thank again all.
Thanks for all the great information. In following up, seems today is my lucky day. Found a used OEM air intake for a great price. It's on the way. Also ordered the cabin filter. In the meanwhile, I'll use what's posted on the site to figure out how to get the existing cabin filter out. Looks like removing the air intake will be pretty easy. And so my journey begins...
Thank again all.
Thank again all.
1. Turn the key to the on (not start) position, the position just before the starter turns over.
2. Press the gas pedal to the floor with the key in the "on" position.
3. Hold the pedal to the floor for five seconds, then turn the key back to the "off" position (don't remove the key), then release the gas pedal.
4. Don’t remove the Key. Wait 2 mins. for a full alignment.
2. Press the gas pedal to the floor with the key in the "on" position.
3. Hold the pedal to the floor for five seconds, then turn the key back to the "off" position (don't remove the key), then release the gas pedal.
4. Don’t remove the Key. Wait 2 mins. for a full alignment.


