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HELP! EXHAUST/BURNING SMELL

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So I've had my truck since March 2024...Every so often usually when accelerating up a hill or when I press the gas on cold morning I will get an exhaust type smell like burning oil or exhaust smell... I'm only at 12k miles but I'm trying to avoid going to Toyota... Also I know these trucks let in alot of smell through the vents because if I'm behind a diesel or driving by the dump the cabin fills with that smell... So it's not another vehicle it's definitely coming from mine.... Is there some stuff I can check before going into the dealer and letting them dig around under my hood.... Maybe a bad/loose hose or something

Thanks appreciate any advice also has anyone had these smells in their truck?

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If you think you are burning oil don't mess around with random advise. To know for sure, have your used oil analysis done. Go search the Motor Oil Geek on YouTube and use his company. Speed Diagnostics. Educate yourself if you're not familiar already. State your concerns on the lab form and they will advise you with data to present to Toyota if indeed you are burning oil. Please note that auto manufacturers have an oil burn range rate you will have to battle. I hope this helps.
 

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Are you getting more of a sulfur smell? If so likely a fuel quality issue, not unusual to get smells under load climbing hills since the programming is not always 100% depending on where you live altitude wise, weather etc. I live at 2200ft above sea level and all my vehicles suffer from this not just my Tacoma.
When I buy better quality fuel 91 octane or better it rarely happens.
On cold starts the mixture is very rich so it's normal for engine exhaust to smell a bit overpowering.
 
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Are you getting more of a sulfur smell? If so likely a fuel quality issue, not unusual to get smells under load climbing hills since the programming is not always 100% depending on where you live altitude wise, weather etc. I live at 2200ft above sea level and all my vehicles suffer from this not just my Tacoma.
When I buy better quality fuel 91 octane or better it rarely happens.
On cold starts the mixture is very rich so it's normal for engine exhaust to smell a bit overpowering.
Not a sulfur smell but definitely exhaust... I will look into getting oil tested but I'm still wondering what is letting the fumes in and what's causing it.... I live in Alaska so it's cold and I'm guessing mixture runs rich.. I can be driving around for an hour with nothing but when I accelerate onto the highway I will smell it
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