This diagnostic will tell you what to look for if yours is smoking more than normal. When there is white smoke coming from the exhaust , it can mean a few things. You will see it until the moisture is driven from the exhaust getting hot. Some white exhaust smoke is normal, especially when you first start the car.
Condensation can turn to vapor, providing what looks like white exhaust. But excessive white smoke likely means coolant is leaking into the engine combustion chambers. White smoke from exhaust that looks like thin wisp is the topic for today. And not as scary as it looks, white smoke should not be a matter of concern. The accumulated condensation is simply finding a way out of the pipe.
Why did my Ford F1just start blowing white smoke ? Had an oil change days ago and a new muffler system installed last month. Thanks - Some guy told m. L Gasoline Turbocharged Direct Injection (GTDI) engine may exhibit blue or white smoke from the exhaust while driving after extended idle. What you can do, is unplug each injector one by one until it stops smoking. L Twin Turbo Ecoboost.
Perfect for getting around and towing our 200lb. A couple of months ago I noticed white smoke for a few seconds on cold starts. Took it in and they say they pressurized the system and there is no coolant loss. Showed me a couple of Ford notices that says it is normal for the 2. Both coolers have engine coolant running through them, if one of them is leaking this will cause coolant to enter the engine and cause white smoke. In the case of oil in your exhaust , it is important that you address the problem immediately.
Keep in mind that almost any sign of oils exiting from the exhaust system will require professional evaluation. L EcoBoost VSpecific Topics: Ecoboost black soot in tail pipe? In the winter, on a cold morning start after engine temp gets normal my truck will blow white smoke from a stop light out of exhaust. Once you get to the next stop and takeoff again, there is no smoke. It has really bad gas mile age and the oil light comes on every now and then when it is reall cold out side.
The white smoke you see when you start a cold engine is water vapor. This is normal and is why exhaust systems have small holes at the rear of the muffler to allow water to drip out. When the engine is again started the exhaust system will heat up evaporating the water causing steam. Adding Ford F-1Cat-Back Exhaust system to your truck is a quick, relatively cheap and easy way to extract more performance.
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