Help! Funny smell in the cockpit this morning..
Help! Funny smell in the cockpit this morning..
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Psychobert

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6,318 posts

279 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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OK, so I know its not really a cockpit, but it sounds like an aircraft..

Hooning along the A61 towards the motorway this morning, I had to pull in behind a lorry and thought he's got problems; foul burning smell had worked its way to me.. Lo and behold, 40 miles later, it was still there, so the problem if there is one, lies with the S. Car is performing normally, i.e. still cuts out at junctions once in a while temp and oil gauges are fine, doesn't smell or feel like brakes or clutch. Electrics seem ok too and the heater is as good as it ever was so I'm thinking its not ran out of water but had a gaugue failure at the same time.

Don't appear to be any once cute bunnies welded to the exhaust, so thats me stumped until I can have a good look...

Any ideas chaps?

bridgdav

4,805 posts

271 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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Have you checked your shoes.....???...

I'll get my coat

shnozz

30,049 posts

294 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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that'll be that aftershave you wear

shnozz

30,049 posts

294 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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Psychobert said:
Don't appear to be any once cute bunnies welded to the exhaust,


none of my ex's then...

shnozz

30,049 posts

294 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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seriously mate, check the connector block under the steering column. Its a chock block style connector and check you can pull it apart ok. I had a burning smell for a while and then my electrics all cut out when evening whilst travelling on a country road with no street lights found the block to have melted over time and hence the failure. I couldnt pull the block apart to remove it where it had melted.

Have a good look under there, make sur ethe block comes apart ok and look for signs of any excess heat down there.

Psychobert

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6,318 posts

279 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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shnozz said:
that'll be that aftershave you wear


With the way I drive, l'eau du fear.. Have discovered the joys of a light rear end on a wet road recently..

shnozz said:

Psychobert said:
Don't appear to be any once cute bunnies welded to the exhaust,


none of my ex's then...




shnozz said:
seriously mate, check the connector block under the steering column.


Thanks, good point.. I'll take a wander out and stick my nose under it at lunchtime.. Hopefully I'll make the 40 odd miles home tonight.. If thats the suspect [art, don't suppose you remember how difficult it was to source? Getting a rare as hen's teeth feeling..

Oh, shoes and boxers both ok

shnozz

30,049 posts

294 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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any old chock block can be used to replace it mate. Either that or do what i did, just cut out the chock block altogether and fix the wires together avoiding any connector block. Couldnt see the point in it myself...

Psychobert

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6,318 posts

279 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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Might have to do a bodge job to get myself home tonight then sort at the weekend.. Thanks for the tip mate...

S2 Giles

2,871 posts

298 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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Ive already had the electrical ignition block meltdown problem, so that may be it.....

dont forget to check tho.... that you dont have a carrier bag attached to your exhaust !

HarryW

15,827 posts

292 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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Curry last night

harry

lordb

461 posts

274 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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You weren't passing through Grimsby by any chance??

Mycroft

1,545 posts

270 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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Also had the con block melt ,If your still getting the smell check the volts if its pulling more than normal theres a good chance its cooking somewere.

Psychobert

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6,318 posts

279 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2003
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Opened up the steering column and no smell coming from there, but it seemed to be from the passenger footwell. Dropped the fuse box/relay board and think I've found the problem, have never seen a relay spark and smoke so much before. Probably explains why the lights failed on the M1 on the way home..

Ren Dao

278 posts

278 months

Thursday 4th December 2003
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A free light show with the "S" - excellent - hope you get it sorted easily.