What kind of problem is a 2013 Infiniti JX35?

What kind of problem is a 2013 Infiniti JX35?

The contact owns a 2013 Infiniti Jx35. While accelerating from a stop, the vehicle jerked violently and failed to accelerate. Also, the check engine warning indicator illuminated.

Can a burnt engine oil smell like Burning Rubber?

Burnt engine oil doesn’t smell exactly like burning rubber, but it can definitely smell pretty similar to an untrained nose. Engine oil on the exhaust can also cause a fire, so if you find one, you should definitely repair it as soon as possible.

Why does my Chevy Cruze have a burning oil smell?

Sure enough, 2 weeks of driving and FINALLY the oil smell is gone. Why? Because the hot exhaust manifold BAKES the gasket, only on the front of the engine. Mine had cracked and split in half.

Why does my FX 35 have a burning smell?

FX 35 with 105,000 miles, regularly dealer maintained. When coming to a stop I get a hot, burning smell in the cabin. This happens with outside or inside air selected. Driveline fluids checked out good, no leaks from motor, belts just replaced.

Are there any major problems with the Infiniti JX35?

No major problems but it is a bit costly to fix when things breakdown or maintenance is comes due. The smooth silver rush car. The DVD player is a little hard to work and coordinate with the player screens. The gas and mileage could be better but is decent for local travel.

Why does my new Nissan have a burning smell?

I had the burning smell when my Nissan was new (but not specifically from the heater). Often it’s just the protective coating burning off the exhaust system on new cars and goes away in a few days or a week or two. The smell on mine wasn’t noticeable inside the car though.

Why does my Infiniti FX35 smell like rotten eggs?

Get it tested and I would call the Infiniti Consumer line we are dealing with Eric 1-800-662-6200 choose #7 to get consumer affairs, I cannot guarantee results. Our 2005 FX35 occasionally on cold days has sulfur (rotten eggs) smell. The small is pronounced when we back into our garage and usually is coming from the exhaust pipes.