Honda Accord Smoke from engine or exhaust Inspection costs between $and $on average. The parts and labor required for this service are. My car is blowing white smoke out the exhaust. Do any of you Vowners notice smoke from the exhaust when accelerating hard as if you were passing?
From what I can see, the smoke is. One possible cause of blue smoke coming out from your exhaust is stuck piston rings. Of course, this would be a major repair, but there are also some minor sources that can cause this cool-looking problem.
The truth of the matter is that there are a few things that can cause white smoke , but a blown head gasket is. Since it was new I tought it was going to go away but its not. I know its getting cold and white smoke comes out, usually in the morning, BUT this has been going on when the temp. 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. When there is white smoke coming from the exhaust , it can mean a few things.
I tried to turn on the heater in the car to get rid of the heat, but it blew cold air. My honda accord is blowing white smoke and running rough then i went to start it now it wont start. Black smoke = exhaust , blue smoke =oil. Regardless, engine problems can occur, especially in older models or vehicles subject to improper maintenance. One such problem is a leaky or blown head gasket, and it is important to know the signs and symptoms of this.
You said white smoke was coming out from the hood area behind the engine: You could have a leaked manifold gasket. The cause could be a faulty water pump If the pump is not working well the coolant and or water is not being forced through the system well enough to keep the engine cooled thus creating overheat. In April a large amount of white smoke came out of the front of the car when I started it.
Also the rear bumper above the pipes of my Accord got. So just a few days ago my car started puffing out white smoke , not all the time, but every so often. I noticed last month, that when i am sitting still, my temperature gauge is slowly moving up, but when i would start moving, the gauge would go back down.
Upon starting it after work this evening, it has improved significantly, even in the small time I revved it in the drive way. I pulled over and turned the car off, and saw I had a crack in my upper radiator hose. White smoke coming from the exhaust could indicate that a head gasket has blown or there is a cracked cylinder head. Our technicians tell us that removal and inspection of the cylinder heads will be required to confirm a crack is present. Blowing out giant clouds of white smoke while hot or cold.
Does not overheat or use any coolant. Diagnostic check flags sensor. Please help can’t afford a car right now. I have to get a smog check in California.
I got my oil changed a couple weeks ago and was told everything was in good shape. Then a few days ago, my car suddenly started emitting white smoke from under the hood.
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