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BMW Case Study 188: 216i Timing Cover Replacement

If you notice a burning oil smell while driving, it could be an indication of a worn Timing Cover on your engine. Over time, these components can develop leaks, allowing engine oil to seep out and come into contact with hot parts of the engine, such as the exhaust manifold. This contact creates the distinctive burning smell.

If left unaddressed, the leak could lead to further issues, like oil loss and potential damage to surrounding components.

At Revol Carz Garage, our expert technicians are ready to diagnose and address your car issue efficiently.
Do feel free to drop by Revol Carz Garage at 10, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2A # 02-18 Ang Mo Kio Autopoint or contact us at 6555 1171 or whatsapp us at https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=6593222338.

You may also SMS / Whatsapp to Gavin at 9740 6855 for friendly and absolute no obligation consultation.

Cheers!

The BMW 216i Owner visited to Revol Carz Garage seeking assistance after noticing a concerning burning engine oil smell.
Our BMW Specialist hoisted the car and conducted a thorough inspection to identify the source of the issue.
The Timing Cover oil leak led to a noticeable burning oil smell, suggesting that the escaping oil was making contact with overheated areas of the engine.
A new Timing Cover installation is crucial for preventing oil leaks and maintaining engine performance.