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The emergence of a rubber-burning odor from your Audi signifies trouble. There are many different things that can cause such an odor to emerge. You need to find out what's wrong with your vehicle before things go out of hand.
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Determining the root cause of this type of odor can be a little tricky—especially if you don't know where to look.
195 to 2200 F is the range within which the engine’s temperature should stay.
The smell of burnt rubber will come from your car's engine if the temperature exceeds that threshold.
If motor oil splashes onto the hot engine surfaces, a burnt smell will result.
Because, if you do nothing about the leak, things will get worse really fast.
The clutch is the part that links or delinks the engine with the rest of the drive train.
If something is off with this part, a burning odor will emerge.
Coolant, if comes in contact with hot engine surfaces, an odd odor will emerge.
The serpentine belt, if slipping, can also give off a rubber-burning odor.
If your Audi is giving off a rubber-burning odor, don't ignore it.
Before things get out of hand, find out what's causing the smell.
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