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I had the same problem. The dealership said it was a dirty cabin air filter. An ace mechanic diagnosed it as a very small oil leak from the valve cover gasket heating up as it ran down the side of the engine. We replaced the gasket and the intermittent burning smell disappeared.
i have a 96 Honnda Passport. Oil was leaking from valve cover gasket. Replased gasket two times but still leaking . When my car stop runing i can see smoke cmming from under the hood. Please tell me what can i do to solve the problem.
Check that the valve cover gaskets are leaking. If they are, then replace them.
Also, check where the oil is coming from and replace any seals or gaskets that are
causing smoke to come into the car.
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