wiskioti
Member
TBN'ers,
Recently while checking the engine oil on my NX, I noticed a discoloration of the fan blade. My first thought was that the discoloration was caused by heat (as in melted plastic), but upon scratching at the discoloration with my thumb nail, it came off fairly easily (you can see what I removed in the picture). What scratched off was like a thick gummy substance. I'm not sure what it is, as in if it came from the tractor or something else.

With my bumper-to-bumper warranty coming to an end in about a month and a half, I've been watching things on the tractor like a hawk. Does anyone have a guess what this could be? I was not able to find anything leaking on the tractor as I'm only finding this substance on the fan blade. I don't want to 'cry wolf' by calling the dealer yet if someone else has a good guess at what this could be. Again, since I wasn't able to find anything actually leaking and I'm only seeing it on the fan blade, I suspect this is came from something external.
Thoughts? Thanks TBN'ers!
Recently while checking the engine oil on my NX, I noticed a discoloration of the fan blade. My first thought was that the discoloration was caused by heat (as in melted plastic), but upon scratching at the discoloration with my thumb nail, it came off fairly easily (you can see what I removed in the picture). What scratched off was like a thick gummy substance. I'm not sure what it is, as in if it came from the tractor or something else.

With my bumper-to-bumper warranty coming to an end in about a month and a half, I've been watching things on the tractor like a hawk. Does anyone have a guess what this could be? I was not able to find anything leaking on the tractor as I'm only finding this substance on the fan blade. I don't want to 'cry wolf' by calling the dealer yet if someone else has a good guess at what this could be. Again, since I wasn't able to find anything actually leaking and I'm only seeing it on the fan blade, I suspect this is came from something external.
Thoughts? Thanks TBN'ers!