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car has a sweet burning smell after 15 minute drive.
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<blockquote data-quote="3B99SVT" data-source="post: 9457592" data-attributes="member: 35689"><p>Coolant is typically the culprit when there's a sweet smell. Take a look around the hoses and at the front of the oil pan (I can't see my water pump very well, but I get some coolant at the front of my oil pan every now and then which is coming from my water pump [I think]). Even if you don't notice a lower coolant level right away, it could still be coolant. A little coolant goes a long way in the smell department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3B99SVT, post: 9457592, member: 35689"] Coolant is typically the culprit when there's a sweet smell. Take a look around the hoses and at the front of the oil pan (I can't see my water pump very well, but I get some coolant at the front of my oil pan every now and then which is coming from my water pump [I think]). Even if you don't notice a lower coolant level right away, it could still be coolant. A little coolant goes a long way in the smell department. [/QUOTE]
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