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Burning Smell when towing uphill

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Hello all, I wonder if this is normal, and if anyone has similar issue with me.

 

I have a 2016 Passenger 3500 v8, and tow a 7000lbs trailer.

 

It only happens when I tow the trailer up to the mountains. Even when I am driving slow and easy at 35mph, as soon as i went up a steep grade of about 1000 ft elevation, it gives a very strong and sharp burning smell outside from the engine bay, I can smell it immediately as I got off the van (can't smell it from inside). Both engine and transmission temp gauges shows normal temperature. All fluid are at good level. I also notice the fan goes on a lot when going uphill. Other than that everything else are normal. No smell when towing on flat road.

 

Thanks  :)

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It's never happened on my 2015 towing a heavier camper through the NC and TN mountains up some steep grades.  I am in 3rd gear at high rpm but that is normal for a gas motor.  

 

If there is no obvious fluid leaks or issues I would take it in for an inspection at the dealer.  

 

If the smell is sweet that is coolant.  Burning or acrid smell is oil.  

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It is a very strong burning smell, like hot burning tar asphalt smell.

 

I checked myself, no leaks, all fluid at good level.

 

Bought it to Nissan dealer, and they couldn't find anything as well. It took them 2 days because they had to contact Nissan Corp to see what else they should look for.

 

Left me clueless.  :headscratch:

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