Your dryer may smell like burning due to a buildup of lint or a malfunctioning heating element. To fix it, first unplug the dryer and check for any lint buildup in the lint trap, exhaust vent, and around the heating element. Clean out any lint and ensure proper ventilation. If the issue persists, it may be a mechanical problem that requires professional repair.
If your dryer has a burning smell, immediately turn it off and unplug it. Check for any visible signs of burning or damage. Do not use the dryer until you have identified and resolved the issue. It is recommended to contact a professional appliance repair service to inspect and repair the dryer to prevent any potential fire hazards.
oil leaking on the ex man fold need to fix the oil leaks
you can if you have all of the materials (tools)
no that ive found
it should NOT.......you have a GAS leak fix it ...unless you overfill gas tank then maybe that's smell temp.
Your dryer belt may be squeaking due to wear and tear or lack of lubrication. To fix it, you can try applying lubricant to the belt or replacing it with a new one.
Could be a few things. Does it leak antifreeze? if so, fix the part that leaks. If not, you could have coolant mixing with oil inside the engine, which burns it. check your spark plugs. If they are white, you are probably burning antifreeze - fix immediately. your exhaust will smell "sweet" as well if you are burning antifreeze.
hair dryer...and a prayer
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The burning coolant smell is your intake gasket. cost me about 600 bucks to fix. I have a bad multifunction switch as well. Haven't gotten around to changing that yet. I have a 2002 Grand Am SE. Good Luck,,, P.S. SELL IT!!!!
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