Also a low oil level could damage the engine.
Burning rubber smell after oil change.
The types of odors people smell vary.
As your engine heats up it causes this smell.
Oil plug damage problem.
If it is it is either a sloppy oil change spilling oil fill or the oil separator pcv valve is leaking.
In case of oil leakage into the exhaust system will create the smell of burning oil in the car.
Right above the downpipe coming off the.
As a temporary measure such as during along trips or when you can t get to your mechanic you can manually tighten the coupling surface on the gasket.
If your heater gives off burning rubber smell when you turn it on after an extended time without making use of it there s a possibility that the duct may be blocked by dust and debris.
If you notice the smell not long after an oil change the leak might be caused by a loose drain plug or filter that wasn t properly attached or an oil cap that wasn t screwed on tightly enough.
Now the oil is burning off when the engine gets hot and is releasing that smell.
Inspect the area around the oil fill cap for any oil that may have spilled when the technician added oil to the engine.
The synthetic 5 40 oil has a smell different than regular oil trans oil or antifreeze it took me a while to determine the cause.
Phantosmia is a condition that causes you to smell odors that aren t actually present.
Another possibility is that when the technician replaced the oil filter the old oil filter gasket stuck to the engine block.
Mine had a strange oder most prevalent when making a turn.
So it may not be anyone s fault if your car smells like burning oil after a change.
On the 2002 its on the back of the motor underneath the intake manifold.
Oil pan has a plug in it and if in case it gets damaged then liquid may leak.
When this happens it s sometimes called an olfactory hallucination.
When changing the oil sometimes oil can be spilled on the engine block.
Sometimes it might be that your engine has trapped a loose plastic bag or maybe part of the heater core might be giving off the smell.
If this oil comes into contact with a hot part of the engine like an exhaust manifold then you will get a burning rubber smell.
First if it hits the exhaust a fire could result.
One possible explanation may be that during the oil change oil was spilled on the exhaust manifold or engine block.
An oil leak is dangerous for two reasons.