White smoke itself is not necessarily an indication that something is wrong. Here are some of the most common things that cause it broken down by smoke thickness. Keep in mind that some smoke is completely normal at times. When you fist start your vehicle (espescially in colder climates) white smoke is normal until the engine warms up. If it’s cold enough, it may never go all the way away.
Hi Noticed something on my bakkie (Tranger ). Everytime I start up first thing in the morning there is blue smoke out the exhaust. The never happened before and is only for the last couple of weeks. Our certified mobile technicians come to you days a week between AM and PM. Also noticed black spray spots directly below the exhaust after start up. Any advice is appreciated , Thanks.
Diesel vehicle exhaust smoking white smoke on cold start - fixed. Hi Everyone, just joined as ive bought my first FORD. Had it two weeks and cant believe how well it drives. After 8klms it is emitting a cloud of blue smoke on cold start up , no smoke when motor is hot that i can see. It has under 100miles.
I was just coming down the road and the truck began running rough and white smoke pouring out of the exhaust. Getting thick white smoke from exhaust pipe. FFV 2WD White Smoke and Rough Idle.
But it is always a good idea to keep an eye on your oil and coolant levels on any car, smoke or no smoke. Ranger , SuperCrew. Even in a hot and humid climate, there will be some condensation in the exhaust system overnight.
White steam indicates coolant leak this steam dissipates very quickly and exhaust gas should smell a little sweet. Idles rough engine loses power and white smoke comes from exhaust. Excessive smoke , I am the original owner and it is not just the typical diesel haze. Smoke smells of raw diesel and completely goes away after a few minutes of driving.
L, Speed with 130miles. If smoke is being release then this is indicative of a problem. HOWTO looks at all the possible reasons why white smoke is coming from your exhaust pipe. The white smoke is the result of normal condensation which builds up inside the exhaust system. If white smoke continues you have an internal coolant leak, i. Black smoke is caused by a rich fuel condition.
Blue smoke is caused by oil consumption. Last week I had the fuel injectors replaced. The truck has approximately 140miles on it. There is no water in the oil, no loss of coolant, and no overheating.
Started the truck up this morning and had moderately heavy white smoke coming from tailpipie. This did not help with the smoke. Got out and walked to back of truck and smelled extreamly rich.
Smoked for maybe seconds and cleared up. Not much of a mechanic here and need some input. TDCI that I have owned for a couple of months with 104K miles on the clock. If I turn on the aircon and the revs increase slightly the engine runs fine. So I did a maf swap a while back and then my car ran into some electrical problems that I just fixed.
I got to start it for the first time today and was pouring white smoke from the exhaust, strange thing is that it ran and had no problems prior to taking it off the road for the winter. 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.
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