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Funny smell on a new Evoque
YorkyNicky
 

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Funny smell on a new Evoque

Hi, had my Evoque HSE Dynamic TD4 just over 2 weeks. Drive in commuting traffic only. Tonight it started to have an odd burning type smell. The only thing different was I had been messing with the heating and had the aircon button depressed whereas previously always been on manual ....not sure if that info is relevant. Inside the cabin had a horrible smell, maybe similiar to old style exhaust. The engine itself seemed very hot when I got home and lifted the bonnet so my question is could it just be the newness of things burning off or should I be a bit more concerned. Sorry if it's a daft question.
11-10-2016 10:31pm
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Steve D
 

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RE: Funny smell on a new Evoque

Probably just the DPF having a burn-off. You'll certainly notice it more if you are using it it commuting traffic.

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12-10-2016 06:54am
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YorkyNicky
 

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RE: Funny smell on a new Evoque

(12-10-2016 06:54am)Steve D Wrote:  Probably the DPF having a burn-off.

Thank you, I had read a little on that on other threads and wondered if such. Guess the heat of the engine threw me but then again I don't recall lifting my bonnet or sniffing the grille haha on previous cars I've owned. Presume the heat in the engine is just normal then ?
12-10-2016 06:58am
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Steve D
 

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RE: Funny smell on a new Evoque

Could also be the 'newness' of the engine coating burning off. I had the same thing with a VW Golf diesel from new and it was that bad, it smelled like someone unsuccessfully trying to start a barbecue and using too much barbecue lighter fluid. It literally made my eyes water! After a few cycles it was hardly noticeable. Heat is normal as it is injecting raw diesel into the exhaust to burn it off. On the Golf, the cycle would continue after I had switched off and left the car and because of the excessive heat generated, the cooling fan would continue to run for about 15 mins.

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