Papasonic
Active member
I am experiencing an odor during a hot restart; the odor to me smells like crankcase blow-by vapor. It does not smell like fuel, coolant or plastic/adhesive type odors as my service tech claims it to be. If the odor was indeed plastic or adhesive related the odor would be constant and not just when restarting a warm engine. The odor also is noticeable somewhat during slow speed stop & go in traffic. It does not produce an odor traveling at constant speed on the highway. I recently had my vehicle in for service and the service tech obviously read the tech bulletin regarding the plastic/adhesive odor emitting from the HVAC system, and decided that was what the odor I described is. His solution was to inject deodorant into the HVAC box to help eliminate the odor. Now the HVAC output air does have an odor of whatever perfume he added to the system. I recently had one of our Chevrolet customer representatives document this condition for further review. I have yet to identify the origin of the odor. My theory is that under certain conditions the crankcase pressure exceeds design limits and vents to the atmosphere instead of being contained within the emission system. I believe that GM knows that this occurs but doesn't yet have a solution and doesn't believe this to be a legitimate problem.