Oil Scent In Cabin after Tranny Oil Change
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Oil Scent In Cabin after Tranny Oil Change
So I changed my Tranny Oil on my 04 MT, and all went well, seemingly. This was 4 days ago. Since then, two persons have asked me why inside my car smells so oily, like a garage. When I put my nose down to the shift stick i can smell a strong oil odor.
I checked underneath the car and there appears to be no leaks.
Other than a leak underneath the car, what could cause the scent of oil to come up through the center console?
PS: Does anyone know a good place where I can buy my 4th Gear Synchronizer mail order?
RX8Prodigy
I checked underneath the car and there appears to be no leaks.
Other than a leak underneath the car, what could cause the scent of oil to come up through the center console?
PS: Does anyone know a good place where I can buy my 4th Gear Synchronizer mail order?
RX8Prodigy
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Gear oil has a high amount of sulfur in it. It is common for the smell to permeate into the cabin for a few days after a gear oil change.
Gear oil has a high amount of sulfur in it. It is common for the smell to permeate into the cabin for a few days after a gear oil change.
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The small amount of gear oil that gets on the outside of the transmission is enough to smell inside the car. I changed mine a month ago and I can still smell it faintly. Some carb cleaner on the transmission housing might take care of it... personally I don't mind it enough to bother though.
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It was filled through the fill hole on the tranny housing with a tube and hand pump (A DIY Job). It seems that I only smell it when I rev the car (maybe thats in the mind...i will have to check). At idle I smell nothing, but under rev the scent permeates from the gear/center console area. The oil was changed on new years day. I spilled some (almost all - thought the catch pan was under the drain...it wasn't) in my dirt yard and it still reeks, after days of soaking rain.
PS: Also got some on my gloves and they still reek after two wash cycles :-)
So based on comments, there is a chance I may have a torn boot or may just need to take some carb cleaner to the tranny housing.
PS: Also got some on my gloves and they still reek after two wash cycles :-)
So based on comments, there is a chance I may have a torn boot or may just need to take some carb cleaner to the tranny housing.
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