This is because the two stroke engine have back up oil which normally enters the fuel chamber to lubricate the piston. In transmission fluid case, the engine is sucking the fluid through a vacuum hose , which leads to the color white from smoke. The exhaust will also have a burned oil smell. The starter is stuck or apparently engage replace the starter to eliminate your problem.
Itr only takes a small amount of oil to get some smoke , white smoke is coolant, gray smoke would be. Diesel instead of gas? Top Reasons Your Car Is Smoking Out the Tailpipe - And How to Diagnose Them - Duration: 9:22.
So I was driving the jeep around to pick up the kids. What I seek advice on is: do you think the starter is the root cause of the continually weaker cranking symptom and the puffs of smoke were its dying breath, - or - could the starter be caused to smoke (thus ruined) and fail to crank if some other part of the start circuit is faulty (eg. battery or starter relay?). You may commonly see white smoke coming from the exhaust on cooler days upon starting.
This is likely due to steam created due to the engine burning off the condensation. Dean, 5woil is fine, Some white smoke at start up from cold engine is fairly normal and will dissipate (stop) for the most part after engine and exhaust has warmed up to operating temperature. If you notice you are low on coolant or having to add coolant then there could be an issue. Then when the car is started the water turns to steam from the hot exhaust.
Water is white smoke (and usually dissipates quickly after leaving the exhaust), oil is grayish smoke (and hangs around longer plus smells of oil) and excess fuel is a blacker smoke. TDi in March of this year. It ran good for one day then all of the sudden it felt like it had a ton of extra power. This lasted for about seconds or so then stopped and had very little power like no turbo.
The next day it took forever to get it started. Had lots of white smoke smelling like raw diesel and very rough. Smell or see smoke when starting the motor.
Is it okay to have the motor running with a bad alternator. Could be you risk the danger of fire. No connecting and disconnecting the battery did not effect the alternators span. This morning I got in my car (MkGolf) and went to start it.
The engine will turn over indefinitely but not start. On my second attempt, again it would turn over, but as soon as I let go of the key it would stop and let out a big puff of smoke. The most noticeable symptom of internal coolant leakage is when the white smoke is billowing out of the exhaust pipe and leaves a sweet odor in the air. The reason why there is white smoke on start up will depend on the condition of the engine when the white smoke is notice. As a diesel truck owner, you understand how black smoke is caused by soot or carbon not burnt in the combustion chamber.
High idle - little rough. I went to replace the starter , which is, of course, underneath the intake manifold. White smoke in exhaust. I replaced the PCV valve while I was under there because it was cheap. When white smoke is spewing from your exhaust, it is usually an indication that something is burning.
The typical culprit is a burning fluid from the vehicle, but other causes are possible. A backyard mechanic can diagnose the problem by observing and smelling the smoke. GC SRTso I hope this is it and nothing else. GC defective seal sounds not good.
There may be several reasons for a car smoking white smoke from the exhaust. In this oneHOWTO article, we are going to talk about how to stop white smoke from the exhaust , no matter what the underlying reason is. Ran great at first, but am noticing white smoke at startup and continuing intermittently for several miles.
Still have the factory warranty, but hate dealing with the service departments. Lunch was a little bit different though. I parked and stepped out to check it out.
Constant smoke , I had a friend of mine watch as I blipped the throttle and it would puff with each blip.
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