
Mourr
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Hi everyone,
I’m hoping someone here can shed light on an issue I’ve been experiencing with my camper van (California T6 Ocean 2019/Diesel/LHD). Here’s the background:
• The Situation: Last week, during a drive from Amsterdam to France, we noticed a strong burning/acrid smell in the cabin near Geneva. Upon stopping, I saw smoke coming from underneath the chassis, near the rear wheel on the driver’s side/opposite to exhaust pipe. (See the included video link below for reference.)
• Initial Checks: I suspected a stuck brake pad, but the wheel rim and brake caliper weren’t hot. When we reached our destination (about 100 km from Geneva), a local garage inspected the brakes and pads but found nothing wrong. There are no fluid leaks when the van is parked overnight.
• Return Trip: On the way back to Amsterdam, the same burning smell returned, though there was no visible smoke this time ( rear wheel area). I opened the engine bonnet and noticed the same smell there. While nothing seemed out of place visually, I’m wondering if the issue might be related to the belt (e.g., slippage or excessive friction), but I’m not certain.
Question: Has anyone encountered something similar? Could this be related to the drivetrain, exhaust, or something else I’m overlooking? Any advice or ideas on what could be causing this issue would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your help and insights!
Cali Smoke under chassis Rear
I’m hoping someone here can shed light on an issue I’ve been experiencing with my camper van (California T6 Ocean 2019/Diesel/LHD). Here’s the background:
• The Situation: Last week, during a drive from Amsterdam to France, we noticed a strong burning/acrid smell in the cabin near Geneva. Upon stopping, I saw smoke coming from underneath the chassis, near the rear wheel on the driver’s side/opposite to exhaust pipe. (See the included video link below for reference.)
• Initial Checks: I suspected a stuck brake pad, but the wheel rim and brake caliper weren’t hot. When we reached our destination (about 100 km from Geneva), a local garage inspected the brakes and pads but found nothing wrong. There are no fluid leaks when the van is parked overnight.
• Return Trip: On the way back to Amsterdam, the same burning smell returned, though there was no visible smoke this time ( rear wheel area). I opened the engine bonnet and noticed the same smell there. While nothing seemed out of place visually, I’m wondering if the issue might be related to the belt (e.g., slippage or excessive friction), but I’m not certain.
Question: Has anyone encountered something similar? Could this be related to the drivetrain, exhaust, or something else I’m overlooking? Any advice or ideas on what could be causing this issue would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your help and insights!
Cali Smoke under chassis Rear