GL350 Won't Start - Latest Issue
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Need more data. How/when/where does it happen? Do a series of controlled experiments using all combinations of all HVAC controls (temp, fan speed, vent modes), cold start, warm start, highway speed, city traffic, parking lot at idle. Give us the full load of data to work with.
Inspect from above using a bright LED flashlight. Crawl under the vehicle and lay on the floor looking up from below. Look closely at the starter from below.
What are you seeing/hearing/smelling?
Inspect from above using a bright LED flashlight. Crawl under the vehicle and lay on the floor looking up from below. Look closely at the starter from below.
What are you seeing/hearing/smelling?
this hot electric smell could well be your cabin blower motor and mosfet/resistor on high current.
Since this fan moves all the air you're breathing, it has first hand at mixing in the smell of its hot brushes.
A lot of these Eastern Europe sleeve bearing blower come from factory with a light lubricant and start whistling by 30kMi. The soft brushes crumble prematurely to move the tight spindle.
You said filters have been changed... including cabin filter behind the glove box??
Besides that the air separation between the cabin and the engine bay is fair so you can pretty much assume it is rare to get engine fumes near occupants.
Since this fan moves all the air you're breathing, it has first hand at mixing in the smell of its hot brushes.
A lot of these Eastern Europe sleeve bearing blower come from factory with a light lubricant and start whistling by 30kMi. The soft brushes crumble prematurely to move the tight spindle.
You said filters have been changed... including cabin filter behind the glove box??
Besides that the air separation between the cabin and the engine bay is fair so you can pretty much assume it is rare to get engine fumes near occupants.