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Rubber smell after lengthy road trip

Aeroguy

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Seattle to Whistler BC for a weekend of skiing. Smelled a burned rubber smell after arrival and it lingered for just a short time. Smelled it again the next day but didn’t last long. Tire inspection was normal.

Less than 6000 miles on odometer. Maybe new surface coatings burning off? Maybe a loose hose? Under hood inspection revealed no issues with gaskets either. Base elevation at Whistler is only 2600 feet so probably not altitude related either. Anyone else experienced this?
 
I pretty frequently smell a mild burning rubber smell when I exit my car after driving, mainly in my garage. I took it to the dealer and they said that it is not unusual while breaking in the car. Strange though. 1000 miles this far.
 
Seattle to Whistler BC for a weekend of skiing. Smelled a burned rubber smell after arrival and it lingered for just a short time. Smelled it again the next day but didn’t last long. Tire inspection was normal.

Less than 6000 miles on odometer. Maybe new surface coatings burning off? Maybe a loose hose? Under hood inspection revealed no issues with gaskets either. Base elevation at Whistler is only 2600 feet so probably not altitude related either. Anyone else experienced this?
Usually happens with most new cars. You get that smell typically from engine bay as things burn off.
 
It the smell of the radiator/heater hoses off-gassing.

It becomes less and less noticeable - I'll still smell it every once in a while in the garage with nearly 10k miles...

Likely will be more noticeable again for a while come summer when it's warmer outside.

Pretty much a normal thing...
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Usually happens with most new cars. You get that smell typically from engine bay as things burn off.

Yes - this happened to the last new car I purchased and really concerned me. What I was told is that many cars have a coating on the new parts to preserve them during manufacturing from corrosion/rust. This slowly burns off as you drive it. Took my car about 5,000 miles for the smell to completely go away.
 
Yeah - my car smelled like it was on fire last week after a 25 mile drive. I did a thorough inspection to be sure. 1000 miles.
 
I'm still getting the burned rubber smell in the cabin on my 2020 Telluride after 13,000 miles. I thought it would have gone away by now. Just took it on a trip to NC and it was really noticeable. I checked under the hood while engine was still hot and didn't see or smell anything. This is the first new vehicle where the "break-in smell" has lasted this long.
 
40,000 never had the smell until the new tires, just noticed this smell after a few hours on the highway. now it’s noticeable after a cross town trip
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