Burn Smell Inside Cabin 110 P525 23.5
V8 P525, 110
7,500 miles
2023.5
When having 'fun' with the car on an on ramp or similar stretch (high revs) I get a burn/plastic smell inside the cabin almost like through the a/c....
I have had Porsches, M3's, etc and have had the same few minutes of thrill on empty highway stretches. I've never smelled any heat/burn INSIDE the car.
Does anyone have any thoughts or insight? Waiting for my dealer appointment, but this is concerning.
7,500 miles
2023.5
When having 'fun' with the car on an on ramp or similar stretch (high revs) I get a burn/plastic smell inside the cabin almost like through the a/c....
I have had Porsches, M3's, etc and have had the same few minutes of thrill on empty highway stretches. I've never smelled any heat/burn INSIDE the car.
Does anyone have any thoughts or insight? Waiting for my dealer appointment, but this is concerning.
Interesting… dealer advisor wasn’t surprised when I told him what I was experiencing. Still being checked out. Let’s see …. I called Land Rover and they were no help. They said they stand by whatever the dealer says.
Update: Dealer said 'smell is normal' A/C must be in recirculating mode otherwise engine smells can make its way through the cabin. .... this is a first for me with any car. I told them to document it in writing.
Exhaust doesn't smell like burning. Those are very different and distinct smells. If you have another dealer within range, or even an indy shop that works on LR's I would get a 2nd opinion.
Also, there's a thread here about an engine fire that reduced a Defender to a pile of ashes without any advance warning, you might want to give it a read: https://landroverforums.com/forum/20...issues-123843/
I wouldn't take no for an answer here.
...and possibly remind them of the recent cracking oil filter housing causing engine fires, here: https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a6...-fires-recall/
Also, there's a thread here about an engine fire that reduced a Defender to a pile of ashes without any advance warning, you might want to give it a read: https://landroverforums.com/forum/20...issues-123843/
I wouldn't take no for an answer here.
Also, there's a thread here about an engine fire that reduced a Defender to a pile of ashes without any advance warning, you might want to give it a read: https://landroverforums.com/forum/20...issues-123843/
I wouldn't take no for an answer here.
Back to the topic - unless a decent second opinion presents itself, I'd start digging myself - if the dealer is in denial, they will only yield given irrefutable evidence. @WTFChuck might want to give his qualified advice, meanwhile, not even having a vehicle yet, I'll have to admit I got myself over my head and shut up for a while.
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