What does it mean when my engine oil smells burnt?
The other day, my friend got in my truck and almost gagged on the fumes. I guess I had gotten used to the smell and didn’t notice it anymore. What does it mean when engine oil smells burnt?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
When engine oil smells burnt, this can indicate a serious problem. It may be that you have an oil leak somewhere in your truck or your oil is so old that it has lost its ability to cool down the engine.
In any case when engine oil smells burnt, you must take your vehicle in for servicing as soon as possible. While all you may need is a simple oil change, putting off the problem can result in serious damage to your engine.
Usually, the problem can be easily diagnosed by a professional. Luckily for you, when it comes to finding the right
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