Mitsubishi Galant burning rubber smell possibly from a belt issue under the hood on Mitsubishi Galant

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Mitsubishi Galant owners report experiencing a burning rubber smell, which may indicate a problem with a belt under the hood. This odor is often linked to a loose or worn-out belt, and it could also stem from a slipping timing belt, coolant leak, or engine oil leak. Additionally, some owners have encountered issues related to a melting drive belt, over-worn clutch, or a faulty AC compressor. Ignoring this burning rubber smell can lead to more serious problems, making it crucial for owners to identify and address the root cause promptly. If the smell is accompanied by smoke, it is advised to pull over immediately and shut off the engine to prevent further damage. It is essential to have any suspected belt issues inspected and repaired by a qualified mechanic to ensure the safety and reliability of the Mitsubishi Galant.

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