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    Can't identify smell (no leaks)

    While driving around, when I stop (ONLY with windows open or roof down) I get a whiff of a burning smell. It isn't quite as sweet as coolant, and not as acrid as oil. There is a slightly sweet smell to it and it isn't my heater core leaking.

    I'm not loosing any fluids (save for a tiny bit of oil due to a stripped oil pan bolt and a poor repair job).

    I was told that it may be a compound in my brake pads (manufacturer is Pagid, with Zimmerman rotors) that is burning off. Those pads and rotors were installed several thousand KMs ago.

    If I leave my car running when I get home I am unable to smell it, even with the hood open. It seems to smell for a short time when coming to a stop.

    Any ideas? Am I just being paranoid about an old set of brake pads that may be filled with asbestos?

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    Asbestos are basically glass fibers. There would be no burning smell from them. I suspect that you might have some oil dripped onto the exhaust and burnt off during driving.

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      #3
      check your valve cover to see if oil is seeping out and onto your exhaust manifold gaskets


      it's a Kenny Powers quote on wheels

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