Why does my car smell like burnt rubber?
Burning Rubber Smell in Car The smell of burning rubber in your car can indicate that a rubber hose or belt under the hood has loosened. Sometimes, a burning rubber smell could be coming from an oil or fluid leak, or even a damaged or worn out drive belt.
Why am I getting a weird smell in my nose?
You smell odors that aren’t really there, but you think they’re in your nose or somewhere around you. Phantosmia can develop after a respiratory infection or a head injury. Conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, brain tumors, or inflamed sinuses may also trigger phantom smells in your nose.
Why does my Toyota of Clermont car smell bad?
It could be from a hose, your radiator, or any other component of your cooling system. When you leak coolant your car has a harder time staying cool and preventing overheating, so if you notice this car smell bring your ride into Toyota of Clermont for service ASAP.
Why does my car smell like burning carpet?
When you leak coolant your car has a harder time staying cool and preventing overheating, so if you notice this car smell bring your ride into Toyota of Clermont for service ASAP. If you’re smelling a burning carpet odor when you’re out and about, it means you’ve got brake pads issues.
Why does the inside of my car smell like mold?
You likely have mold or mildew growing inside your air-conditioning system. It could originate in the condensor so it’s not really a DIY repair – instead, if you catch this car smell bring your ride to Toyota of Clermont for a thorough cleaning. Does the inside of your car reek like you’ve been sitting outside of a gas pump too long?
Why do my brake pads smell so bad?
Typically this smell is caused by your brake pads working overtime and overheating, like if you’re driving in a hilly area and putting them to work. However, if the smell doesn’t go away or gets worse over time, you might want to consider Clermont brake service to have them checked and if necessary, replaced.