ok 99 3.8 M5 88k
I was getting a missfire, replaced a coil pack and it fixed it for city driving for about 10 miles. Took it on the highway to drive back from my parents house to mine and after about 5 miles on the highway an interesting smells starts and the SES light comes back on. I was on the PA turnpike at this point so I had no recourse but to keep pushing through.
When I got back down to philly I parked and pulled up my parkingbreak, as I was gettin my stuff out of the car I saw that there was white smoke comming up from the break. I took apart the interior almost completely. Couldnt find anything.
Went to work today, nothing happened. Came home from work, it happened again. (both times it happened it was hot as balls out and the ttops were off, doubt that matters but... anyway.)
The smell wasnt that of the normal silicone burn off that can happen with a coil pack, it was slightly sweet and oily smelly but I really strongly doubt that it was anti-freeze or oil.
Any ideas?
I was getting a missfire, replaced a coil pack and it fixed it for city driving for about 10 miles. Took it on the highway to drive back from my parents house to mine and after about 5 miles on the highway an interesting smells starts and the SES light comes back on. I was on the PA turnpike at this point so I had no recourse but to keep pushing through.
When I got back down to philly I parked and pulled up my parkingbreak, as I was gettin my stuff out of the car I saw that there was white smoke comming up from the break. I took apart the interior almost completely. Couldnt find anything.
Went to work today, nothing happened. Came home from work, it happened again. (both times it happened it was hot as balls out and the ttops were off, doubt that matters but... anyway.)
The smell wasnt that of the normal silicone burn off that can happen with a coil pack, it was slightly sweet and oily smelly but I really strongly doubt that it was anti-freeze or oil.
Any ideas?
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