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645 Knowles Ave, Southampton, PA 18966
Mon - Fri: 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
645 Knowles Ave, Southampton, PA 18966
267-732-0717
Oil leaking onto hot engine parts can cause a burning smell. Look for oil spots under your car, and if you notice this, get it checked quickly to avoid Engine damage.
If your car’s Transmission Fluid is old or leaking, it can overheat and burn. This can also cause rough shifting, so it’s important to get the Fluid checked.
A loose belt or hose could be rubbing against hot engine parts, creating a burning rubber smell. This should be addressed right away to avoid more damage!
A burning plastic or chemical smell may indicate an electrical problem, which can be dangerous. If you notice this smell, have it inspected immediately.
If your Brakes smell like they’re burning, it might mean they’re overheating, especially after hard braking. If the smell persists, you may need new Brake Pads.
In manual cars, a burning smell could come from an overheated clutch, especially if you ride the clutch often. Have it checked if the smell continues.
A burning smell from your car is a warning sign. Whether it’s Oil, Brakes, or an Electrical Issue, don’t ignore it. Get your car checked by one of our Mechanics to prevent serious damage or safety risks!
Book an appointment with us Here to get your vehicle checked out with Frank’s Servicenter at 645 Knowles Ave, Southampton, PA 18966 or call us at (215) 355-8877!
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