My wifes Jeep has a smell of burning rubber coming from under the hood and into the car. All the gauges seem fine....
:shrug:
:shrug:
My wifes Jeep has a smell of burning rubber coming from under the hood and into the car. All the gauges seem fine....
:shrug:
Could be some coolant that leaked. Had a similar smell with my Wrangler earlier this winter. Diminished after a few days.
Just had the breaks worked on this week too....My wife says its more of a plastic smell....:facepalm:
good stuff ..
pop that hood dude...
time to get dirty..:00hour
I would suggest taking it back to the shop :shrug:
Or at least supply us with a video and scratch and sniff pics.
The EGR, or exhaust gas recirculation valve, takes inert exhaust gasses drawn from the exhaust system and reintroduces them into the combustion chamber through the intake manifold. This process lowers the peak combustion temperature and helps combat the formation of Nitrous Oxide (NOx) in the exhaust.
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I hope help you with this. Good luck.
- Separate the intake ducts from the air cleaner assembly by loosening the retaining clamps and pulling the ducts away from the housing.
- Disconnect the vacuum line from the air cleaner assembly.
- Remove the wing nut that secures the air cleaner housing lid to the base.
- Remove both the air cleaner hosing lid and base.
- Locate the EGR valve. Look at the front of intake manifold. The EGR valve will be bolted to the intake manifold just in front of the carburetor.
http://www.fixya.com/cars/t10583955-location_egr_valve_2001_grand_cherokee
I'd love having you live on one side of me and Morris on the other. :toast:
My wifes Jeep has a smell of burning rubber coming from under the hood and into the car. All the gauges seem fine....
:shrug:
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