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What were the circumstances in which you smelled it?  Is it possible you were slipping the clutch?  For example, if you were pulling into a garage (particularly with an uphill slope), or something else at very slow speed where you needed to get the car moving very slowly, it's quite possible that the clutch was slipping during that kind of maneuver - in which case it's easy to slip the clutch, and you would smell it.  If so, I wouldn't worry about it.  It's not good for the clutch, but it's caused by driving technique for that particular maneuver, and hopefully you don't have to do that often.


If you're smelling it at normal driving speeds, then you should definitely get it checked out.


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