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#10957 - 27/05/05 11:05 AM Burning smell
Parksey Offline
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Ok, should I be alarmed about a faint burning smell coming from the car/engine bay? Its not really a burning smell in the same way as, I dunno, a bonfire or something, but it does seem as though the engine is very hot, particularly when I'm stuck in traffic and more so on days like today. I've heard that the engine does run quite hot, although the temperature gauge on the dash is never more than half full. I've checked the oil a couple of times and there's more than enough in there.

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#10958 - 27/05/05 12:09 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: Parksey]
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Maybe there is a problem with the colding water?
We had some kind of problem by our Opel Corsa 1.2. The cable-s of the ventillator wasn't plugged properly.


But by new cars there are some "factory" paintings on the blocks and other parts.
Maybe these paintings "burn" down?

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#10959 - 27/05/05 02:53 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: Rob]
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I'm sure I had that with mine too at the beginning. Now it's done a few miles (about 4800) I don't get it any more so unless it's really bad I guess it's nothing to worry about. Just keep an eye on it.
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#10960 - 27/05/05 03:38 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: Freestyle]
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I'm sure I had that with mine too at the beginning. Now it's done a few miles (about 4800) I don't get it any more so unless it's really bad I guess it's nothing to worry about. Just keep an eye on it.




I had that with mine as well but my dealership guy explained that it was the additives they put in the engine just burning off and it would wear off after driving it a few times which it did. I did have a slight smell from my engine once after a heavy stint through Ladywell and Lewisham but I reckon that was just a hot engine after crawling through heavy traffic thing.
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#10961 - 27/05/05 04:00 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: PinkRinse]
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Yes I think this kind of material was in our Mondeo too.
+ maybe some paint:)

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#10962 - 27/05/05 05:04 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: Rob]
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Hi guys, this is my first post on the forum.

Took delivery of my performance blue st yesterday from allbrandsnew.com. (After an 8 week wait which they said would be more like a 3 week wait)

On first impressions it seems a brilliant car! But I have a few concerns. I have the faint burning smell coming from the engine bay, and when i go round a tight corner at full steering lock or close to it, there seems to be a slight rubbing or grinding noise?
Also, is it just my car or is the steering lock a bit poor? A 3 pointer has turned in to a 5 pointer.....

On the brighter side, I find all the talk about the car being too noisy is rubbish, there is a nice note from the engine i think!
Coming from a 1.6 Astra the speed is brilliant, and after 4k revs, she just takes off! (although trying to take it easy for the time being)

I dont know if anyone knows much about warranties, but as I bought mine pre-registered from allbrands new, if i have a problem with the car, could I go to any local ford garage to get it sorted? And do I get the full 3 year warranty?

Cheers

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#10963 - 27/05/05 06:49 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: chris22]
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check the oil cos i had that kind of smeel when ford forgot to put oil in it, but any burning smell no matter how strong it is, take it back, u didnt pay what u paid for it for nothing u know
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#10964 - 27/05/05 07:41 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: chris22]
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Also, is it just my car or is the steering lock a bit poor? A 3 pointer has turned in to a 5 pointer.....






Its not just you Chris, its the pay off for having large alloys in a small wheelarch.

Chris
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#10965 - 27/05/05 11:48 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: chris22]
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Hey chris and welcome to the board! The burning smell I got was explained as the additives being burnt off and I never noticed it again after driving it a few times but perhaps just give the oil a very quick check.

The groaning noise (ooer missus) is the wheel at full lock. I know our old Rolls Royce did this. I'm guessing its something to do with the transmission? And yes the trade off is between those lovely 17's and a 3 point turn *lol*

Oh and as far as I can gather about these internet purchased cars they can be serviced by Ford dealers & the warranty valid. Maybe Ian can help me out here? *heh*
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#10966 - 28/05/05 07:38 AM Re: Burning smell [Re: PinkRinse]
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As long as the car is serviced by Ford or an Approved Ford Agent, Then the warranty will be valid, you must ensure that all service documents are stamped uptodate, so you should have absolutly no problems with taking the car to any dealer.

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#10967 - 28/05/05 07:48 AM Re: Burning smell [Re: Phyzzo]
PeterDGM Offline
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How long have you had the car?If it,s new it,s normal enough.But it should stop after a few hundred miles especially if you give it some welly.
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#10968 - 28/05/05 04:32 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: PeterDGM]
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When i picked my car up it only had a few miles on the clock, i drove it back to my house (about 8 miles) and i pulled up and parked on the drive and switched off the engine. I spent a few minutes basking in the glory of my brand spanking new gorgeous car () only to realise that there was smoke still coming out the exhaust, and it was actually getting worse the more i watched it. Now of course alarm bells are ringing and i had visions of seeing my new car in flames. So i got my dad and he just said its ok, he'd seen it before and it often happens with a new car, he said switch it back on, so i did and sure enough a load of gunk flung out the exhaust and it stopped smoking and all was fine so there must be some coating or stuff on the engine that needs to burn away. Should go away after a few hundred miles though, if it doesn't def get it check!
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#10969 - 28/05/05 07:00 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: Chris]
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I didnt notice any smoke coming from the exhaust when the engine was off, but the first day I had it, I was going for a spin (1 of many that day!) and i put my foot down after pulling out from the drive and my old man noticed some gunk come out the exhaust. Havent seen anymore yet.
I have done about 150 miles in 2 days so far, I cant stop driving it! But was rather dissapointed to see another performance blue ST down here driving round town!

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#10970 - 28/05/05 10:39 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: chris22]
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so far in my area( hearfield) i havent seen any other ST's!!!
only time i have seen other ST's was at FITP
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#10971 - 29/05/05 08:59 AM Re: Burning smell [Re: Jonesy]
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Blimey, didn't realise there'd be this much response to my thread! Cheers peeps!

Yeah, I should've pointed out in my first post that its now done about 1300 miles. There's definitely no smoke or anything like that coming from anywhere in or on the car and the oil and coolant levels all seem fine. I don't know, its just there's a very, err, mechanical smell coming from the engine bay. I think what most of you have put about the engine still being new and it burning off additives/whatever is the likely cause, and most of my driving is in stop/start traffic as it is, so the engine would naturally get hot. I'll give it another couple of hundred miles or so and if its still noticeably as bad then I'll check it with my local dealer.
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#10972 - 29/05/05 09:04 AM Re: Burning smell [Re: chris22]
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Hey Chris22, welcome to the forum. I got mine from allbrandsnew as well, you definitely have the full manufacturer's warranty and can take it in to any dealer to get any problems sorted.

I couldn't fault them really. Ok, I was also told by Pete that it'd be about 3 weeks delivery but having done my homework I knew that this was just sales talk. Once I'd ordered and started dealing with Calvin then they were all very honest about it. Bargain price too and they managed to source another car for me so I could get hold of one a bit quicker. It meant paying slightly more for a full leather interior but I'm glad I did it in the end as the full leather is sweet, and it meant I only waited about 4 weeks from ordering before I went up to collect it.

How many Imprezas did they have in their showroom though?!
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#10973 - 29/05/05 08:42 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: Parksey]
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The same happened with me with the leather interior.
The problem was that I had to part ex my old astra and they said if I wanted a normal ST with a 12 week wait then they would only give me 4k for my Astra, but if i went for the leather then they could get that within 4 weeks and would give me 5k for the astra so i went for it but it still took 8 weeks!!
It was definitly worth the wait though! I have never had a fast car before, but the ST is very nippy. Bit bumpy on rough roads but worth it for the handling.

I paid to have my car delivered so I didnt see any imprezas!

Regarding the warranty, I am a bit confused, I thought that it came with a 3 year warranty (or 60000 miles) but in the service book it suggests that there is only 1 year warranty and you have to pay extra for the next 2 years???

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#10974 - 30/05/05 12:18 AM Re: Burning smell [Re: chris22]
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I understand it as you have to get your car serviced at a Ford dealership within a year of purchasing it and then the warranty is carried on. I voided the 3 year warranty on my old Fiesta because I'd been made redundant in the same month my service was due and I couldnt afford it!
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#10975 - 30/05/05 09:17 AM Re: Burning smell [Re: PinkRinse]
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Yeah PinkRinse is basically right. I think with Ford you get a 12 month manufacturer warranty and then a further 2 year dealer warranty free of charge subject to observing the manufacturer's requirements as far as getting it serviced by an authorised dealer are concerned. Its still a 3 year warranty, just provided that you don't get all the servicing and maintenance done by your local back street garage. I'll check what it says in my handbook, but I've got no doubt that buying a car like we have still entitles you to the same warranty and associated service that you'd get had you bought it at a main dealer.

So I take it you got a car with the leather in the end then Chris? I originally went for Colorado red without leather and was told that I'd be looking at about 10-12 weeks at the time, which sounded accurate as this was before the "wrong glue on the stripes" fiasco! I rang up after about a fortnight to see what was happening and if there was anything else that could be done and thats when we got talking about these leather ones. They offered me a similar deal to you with my part-ex and gave me a good price for the actual leather so I thought what the hell. I was then able to pick mine up within a fortnight. I guess you probably noticed on their website that they've also got some bloody good prices on cars which were just a little out of my budget (Civic Type Rs, base Imprezas & Evos, that kind of thing) but when I went into the showroom it was rammed with about 8 Imprezas! I certainly know where I'll be going for my next car! lol
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#10976 - 30/05/05 08:51 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: Parksey]
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Yes, I had the burning smell also. its seems to have lessoned. I checked my oil and it was right down to minimum after only 400 miles. I was told that heavy oil consumption normal for first 3000 or so miles.
I also find boot (near exhaust) gets pretty warm also.

I wondering if anyone has experienced probs with clutch burning smell (different to engine smell). I dont know if its just me should I be concerned? :-(

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#10977 - 01/06/05 09:08 AM Re: Burning smell [Re: goose]
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Used hardly a drop of oilafter 400 miles that dosn,t sound right.
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#10978 - 12/06/05 03:47 PM Re: Burning smell [Re: PeterDGM]
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Hey sorry for the delay, had a week in Ibiza.
I did go for the leather interior in the end and am well chuffed with it!
I was looking at the Civic type R on the site, and well tepmted to try to stretch the budget, but then a friend of mine went and bought a type R so that sort of made my mind up. Glad I went for the ST, ok it may not be as fast but there are loads of type R's about but hardly any ST's (yet)

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#10979 - 13/06/05 08:01 AM Re: Burning smell [Re: chris22]
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lol Hope you enjoyed it!

I was also tempted by the fact that they had new Golf GTis for £16999...
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