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M1009 Odd smell on cold start...Can't find source....Solved
Hello All,
So I'm gonna need some help finding this issue. I have noticed that over the last couple of weeks I get a odd smell in the engine bay right after a cold start. It generally dissipates after a minute or two but it's there long enough to notice the odor inside the cab. It kinda smells like burnt electronics or power steering fluid. The engine fan blows the smell around so I can't seem to source exactly where it is coming from or what it is and I have searched everywhere. It does not do it when warm.
I originally thought maybe it was the starter relay or GP controller card inside the truck but it's not. I had already done the "Doghead" starter relay mod when I first got the truck and its been flawless. The relay does not get warm etc. The GP controller card looked OK and the system tested out correctly with a Fluke but since I had a new Legacy card from CUCV electrics I threw that in there as well eliminating the possibility of that being the source.
The resistor bypass mod was done last year and AC60G's were installed with proper clips etc. The GP relay is a heavy duty Trombetta unit and I swapped a new one in just in case. The voltages at the GP relay when the system cycles all all correct. The system cycles correctly. The truck has always started immediately when cranking and that remains the same. Both batteries are new and the drivers side alternator is brand new since the old one had a bad diode causing the GEN 1 light to faintly glow with the heater on. The pass side alternator has not been changed but it puts out a correct charge. All battery cable connections are clean. Lights are bright etc. etc.
There are absolutely no fluids leaking anywhere on the truck plus the truck would not be hot enough anyway to cook any fluids as again the issue is only when cold. All fluid levels have remained full. I even went so far as to use a UV light to search for leaks in the dark and nothing. Everything looks great in the engine bay and I have not seen any wiring so far that exhibits signs of overheating etc.
So anyone have any suggestions? It has the direct drive starter and it appears OK. It does not emit any heat after starting, literally cold to the touch and the connections look good.
The only possible clue I can think of is about the time when this started I replaced the fuel filter and when I was doing the short cranking cycles to bleed out the air I did notice a similar smell. I would only crank it a few seconds and then let the starter cool. I only had to do this a few times and she fired right up once fuel was coming out of the bleed tube. But...I did notice the same odor.
Could it be the starter or maybe the pass side alternator being stressed after the glow plugs cycling and the cold start?
Thanks...!
Hello All,
So I'm gonna need some help finding this issue. I have noticed that over the last couple of weeks I get a odd smell in the engine bay right after a cold start. It generally dissipates after a minute or two but it's there long enough to notice the odor inside the cab. It kinda smells like burnt electronics or power steering fluid. The engine fan blows the smell around so I can't seem to source exactly where it is coming from or what it is and I have searched everywhere. It does not do it when warm.
I originally thought maybe it was the starter relay or GP controller card inside the truck but it's not. I had already done the "Doghead" starter relay mod when I first got the truck and its been flawless. The relay does not get warm etc. The GP controller card looked OK and the system tested out correctly with a Fluke but since I had a new Legacy card from CUCV electrics I threw that in there as well eliminating the possibility of that being the source.
The resistor bypass mod was done last year and AC60G's were installed with proper clips etc. The GP relay is a heavy duty Trombetta unit and I swapped a new one in just in case. The voltages at the GP relay when the system cycles all all correct. The system cycles correctly. The truck has always started immediately when cranking and that remains the same. Both batteries are new and the drivers side alternator is brand new since the old one had a bad diode causing the GEN 1 light to faintly glow with the heater on. The pass side alternator has not been changed but it puts out a correct charge. All battery cable connections are clean. Lights are bright etc. etc.
There are absolutely no fluids leaking anywhere on the truck plus the truck would not be hot enough anyway to cook any fluids as again the issue is only when cold. All fluid levels have remained full. I even went so far as to use a UV light to search for leaks in the dark and nothing. Everything looks great in the engine bay and I have not seen any wiring so far that exhibits signs of overheating etc.
So anyone have any suggestions? It has the direct drive starter and it appears OK. It does not emit any heat after starting, literally cold to the touch and the connections look good.
The only possible clue I can think of is about the time when this started I replaced the fuel filter and when I was doing the short cranking cycles to bleed out the air I did notice a similar smell. I would only crank it a few seconds and then let the starter cool. I only had to do this a few times and she fired right up once fuel was coming out of the bleed tube. But...I did notice the same odor.
Could it be the starter or maybe the pass side alternator being stressed after the glow plugs cycling and the cold start?
Thanks...!
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