I've now owned my '03 Yukon XL for about 5 months and about 1/2 the time when I start it up with the blower on it smells like hot wax for a few seconds. It's almost a burning smell but not quite. Kinda like plastic that's been heated enough to soften but not actually melt or catch fire.
This smell is immediate. The first puffs of air that blow out of the vents smell like this and then it's immediately gone. More often than not it's on the first start of the day on a stone cold engine. It usually does not occur on restarts between short trips and I've never smelled it after startup in the last 6,000 miles or so (since I've owned it).
I'm pretty sure it does it whether the AC itself is on or off (i.e. just the fan is on) but I need to do some more experimenting with this. I've searched a bit but haven't come up with anything that matches my description.
Any idea what could cause this?
---------- Post added at 03:35 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:11 PM ----------
I got less specific with my searching (i.e. GMC and Chevy instead of Yukon and Tahoe) and found some posts suggesting that the Blower Motor Resistor is a common source of this kind of smell. I'm going to continue searching but does anyone know if this would be the correct part:
http://www.amazon.com/ACDelco-15-81087-Blower-Motor-Resistor/dp/B000NW4O8E
If so where would I find that behind the dash?
This smell is immediate. The first puffs of air that blow out of the vents smell like this and then it's immediately gone. More often than not it's on the first start of the day on a stone cold engine. It usually does not occur on restarts between short trips and I've never smelled it after startup in the last 6,000 miles or so (since I've owned it).
I'm pretty sure it does it whether the AC itself is on or off (i.e. just the fan is on) but I need to do some more experimenting with this. I've searched a bit but haven't come up with anything that matches my description.
Any idea what could cause this?
---------- Post added at 03:35 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:11 PM ----------
I got less specific with my searching (i.e. GMC and Chevy instead of Yukon and Tahoe) and found some posts suggesting that the Blower Motor Resistor is a common source of this kind of smell. I'm going to continue searching but does anyone know if this would be the correct part:
http://www.amazon.com/ACDelco-15-81087-Blower-Motor-Resistor/dp/B000NW4O8E
If so where would I find that behind the dash?
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