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The belt is burning up and wind is pushing the smell through the air conditioning.
The first and easiest answer that comes to mind is that there is a problem with the cabin air circulating fan. BUT - - there is not really enuf specific information. Are you sure it is a burning RUBBER smell, or a burning PLASTIC smell, or a burning ELECTRICAL smell? All could point to different problems.
yes, you can smell it in the air. It smells like a smouldering burning smell.
An air conditioner should not smell like smoke when turned on (or when turned off). I would have to suspect that the electrical insulation is burning.
The belt that runs the fan may be wearing out.
Fires affect the weather by causing the smell of burning bodies to waft through the air.
It might be coolant, oil burning or too rich of fuel air mixture
it is most likely the brake calipers sticking, as I recently had this problem on my 2007 dodge grand caravan. They did not do it all the time, but would stick out for a brief period of time after braking, thus causing the burning smell, and then shortly after retract far enough so that there was no longer cantact, and therefore, the burning smell then went away.
i would get some one to check that out it sounds pretty scarry! i would stay out of that room for a while.
Any smell from the car vents is unrelated to the AC system unless it is an antiseptic smell. Generally, the smells are environmental from your engine compartment, where the fresh air is taken from. If you smell something burning from the vents, then something is heating up to much under your hood. Check your compressor for a worn clutch, or oil leaking onto the exhaust manifold.
sounds like your A.C. compressor clutch is locking up
You sometimes smell smoke from a fireplace inside the house when it is humid and damp outside.