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Old 02-09-2012, 11:36 AM   #61
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Angry Re: Burning rubber smell

new 2012 has same issue still!! started immediately in dry weather

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Old 08-12-2016, 02:58 PM   #62
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Re: Burning rubber smell

The thread might be dead by now, but oh well. I registered and am posting this comment in the hopes that someone, somewhere will read it and know the exhaust isn't the cause of the smell. I have a 2003 2wd LX CRV with an auto transmission and a 2.5 inch custom cat back ending at a Flowmaster 40 series muffler. I have the same smell. It's never happened before in the 30,000 miles I've owned it. 157,775 miles, blew through a mud puddle, and now it smells every time I start the car. Right rear wheel area. I'm guessing it's the bearing or the brakes. I'll figure it out later. Good day, all.
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Old 11-19-2021, 12:18 PM   #63
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Re: Burning rubber smell

2003 honda CRV AWD

Smells like rubber burning

Temp is 9 degrees farenheit

Main roads are dry

Side roads have snow pack

At shutdown smell radiates from underbelly of rear of vehicle

When is Honda gonna recognize that this is a problem?
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Old 11-19-2021, 02:03 PM   #64
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Re: Burning rubber smell

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2003 honda CRV AWD

Smells like rubber burning

Temp is 9 degrees farenheit

Main roads are dry

Side roads have snow pack

At shutdown smell radiates from underbelly of rear of vehicle

When is Honda gonna recognize that this is a problem?
You are talking about an 18 year old car at this point. It is past its "lifetime" so its not a problem for Honda. Honda has no obligation to go around fixing old cars.
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Old 11-20-2021, 05:49 AM   #65
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Re: Burning rubber smell

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2003 honda CRV AWD
Smells like rubber burning
Temp is 9 degrees farenheit
Main roads are dry
Side roads have snow pack
At shutdown smell radiates from underbelly of rear of vehicle
When is Honda gonna recognize that this is a problem?
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This was from a 1 post OP. Drive by! With a 18 year old car. If this was a Honda problem, it would have been there since day one.

This is a symptom of a much bigger problem = People who don't understand how things work, how things can go wrong over the life of a product, and blame the wrong people for those problems.
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