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The smell of engine compartment oil has entered the cab
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The smell of burning oil when the heater is turned on may be the reason why the oil or dust inside the heater is volatilized after being heated. Normally, there is lubricating oil inside the heater, if the heater is used for a long time or is not properly maintained, the lubricating oil may leak or splash on the heat source of the heater, and the smell of burning oil will be produced after heating. In addition, impurities such as dust and dirt inside the heater will also be volatilized after heating, resulting in undesirable odors.
In order to solve this problem, here are a few things you can try:
Clean the heater regularly to avoid excessive accumulation of impurities such as dust and dirt inside.
Replace the heater's filter to filter out dust and other impurities while protecting the parts and lubricating oil inside the heater.
If there is oil leakage in the heater, repair or replace the damaged parts in time to avoid oil leakage.
If you are using an old heater, consider replacing it with a new one to ensure that it is safe and comfortable to use.
In conclusion, if you notice that your heater smells of burning oil, you need to take timely steps to keep your heater clean and maintained to ensure safety and comfort. If the problem persists, it is advisable to consult a professional.
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Oil Leaks: Oil leaks can cause oil to enter the engine exhaust system, so when the heater is working, it will burn the oil off, resulting in the smell of burning oil. If the oil leak is severe, the oil seal should be repaired or replaced as soon as possible.
Clogged air filter: If the air filter is clogged and the air flow is not smooth, it will lead to insufficient combustion and the smell of burning oil. Therefore, the air filter should be replaced regularly.
Water in the water tank: If water enters the heater chip, the heater will evaporate the water as it works, resulting in a smell similar to burning engine oil. If you find water in the tank, you should repair or replace the heater chip as soon as possible.
Engine Aging: If the engine ages, it can cause the oil inside the engine to burn inadequately, resulting in the smell of burning oil. If the engine is aging, it is recommended to replace or repair it.
In short, if your heater smells of burning oil, it is recommended to check and repair it in time to avoid more serious problems.
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