A gas smell in a Suzuki Grand Vitara can indicate a fuel leak, which could arise from damaged fuel lines, a faulty fuel injector, or a malfunctioning fuel pump. It may also result from a loose gas cap or issues with the fuel system. If you detect a gas smell, it's crucial to address the issue promptly, as it poses safety risks and can lead to more significant mechanical problems. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic.
Check the Carborator Height. This can sometimes cause the Carb bowl to over fill, which sends out fumes. This was the verdict I found when mine smelled
Probably an oil leak somewhere.
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.
The smell of burning hair is often described as similar to the smell of burning feathers or a strong, acrid odor.
The smell of burning sulfur resembles the scent of rotten eggs.
sounds like your A.C. compressor clutch is locking up
Well i don't. I think the real question is why do yousmell burning feathers. I can't even imagine what burning feathers smell like.It smells terrible, I regularly smell burning feathers, paint, and a strong perfume or potpourri that nobody else around me can smell.
The belt is burning up and wind is pushing the smell through the air conditioning.
Incense has a distinctive smell when it is burning.
It will be sulfur mostly that you smell
because it's a strong smell