Bobs2018ExplorerSport
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- February 4, 2019
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- Location
- USA
- City, State
- Livermore, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2018 Explorer Sport 4WD
- Callsign
- KD6ANY
Yesterday, I had my 2018 Explorer parked "hot" for only about 15 minutes while in a store. When I came out and drove off, I suddenly smelled the distinct smell of hot oil that was possibly "cooking" on an exhaust pipe underneath... you know, that burning oil smell that eventually permeates into the inside of the car?
As this vehicle only has 11,500 miles on it (3.5L V6), and had always previously been spotless and dry underneath, I took a look under the car as soon as I got home. Upon inspection, I discovered a very weird (and out-of-place) small ribbon of a VERY sticky, oily substance, that was really only evident underneath the bottom of the A/C compressor. As the lower engine was still very hot, you could easily smell that same smell that I had noticed inside the vehicle before. (As there was zero evidence of any such oil getting on the crossover pipes, I'll have to assume that it was simply "cooking" on this lower engine component, thereby giving off the smell).
Now, a very extensive check from the top to the bottom of the engine in that area failed to turn up any obvious source for the sticky oil down below, in spite of using a high-power flashlight and a long mechanic's inspection mirror. My first thought was that, because it was the same color as my slightly-used engine oil, that it might be from the pan, but that is not the case, as the pan gasket is bone dry. However, the amount of stickiness it has is also confounding to me. Additionally, there is no apparent leakage of A/C compressor oil coming from the pulley seal of the compressor, and, the area that gives the "appearance" of it leaking is actually nothing more than where a bolt passes-thru a lower mounting bracket to help attach the compressor to the lower engine block.
Anyway, here is a photo I took while I was under there. Anybody else suffer a similarly-mysterious ailment?
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As this vehicle only has 11,500 miles on it (3.5L V6), and had always previously been spotless and dry underneath, I took a look under the car as soon as I got home. Upon inspection, I discovered a very weird (and out-of-place) small ribbon of a VERY sticky, oily substance, that was really only evident underneath the bottom of the A/C compressor. As the lower engine was still very hot, you could easily smell that same smell that I had noticed inside the vehicle before. (As there was zero evidence of any such oil getting on the crossover pipes, I'll have to assume that it was simply "cooking" on this lower engine component, thereby giving off the smell).
Now, a very extensive check from the top to the bottom of the engine in that area failed to turn up any obvious source for the sticky oil down below, in spite of using a high-power flashlight and a long mechanic's inspection mirror. My first thought was that, because it was the same color as my slightly-used engine oil, that it might be from the pan, but that is not the case, as the pan gasket is bone dry. However, the amount of stickiness it has is also confounding to me. Additionally, there is no apparent leakage of A/C compressor oil coming from the pulley seal of the compressor, and, the area that gives the "appearance" of it leaking is actually nothing more than where a bolt passes-thru a lower mounting bracket to help attach the compressor to the lower engine block.
Anyway, here is a photo I took while I was under there. Anybody else suffer a similarly-mysterious ailment?
View attachment 174751