Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Wrx white smoke

Wrx white smoke

You might want to check your AP maps. Make sure your fuel is setup properly. Smoke on startup is normal? Well without being able to see it first hand this is just another guess.


White smoke is one of two things, water or unburned fuel. Check your oil dipstick to see if your oil is milky looking. What does WRX mean in Subaru Impreza WRX? Can Subaru WRX STi have an automatic? When was Subaru Impreza WRX STI created?


Which car is a WRX STI? I was driving in traffic when I pulled up to stoplight ,I noticed white smoke coming out of hood scoop. It smells like oil burning on an exhaust. Now I got to get it fixed some how and I dont want to remove the turbo because its a super tight fit so I must figure something out.


Wrx white smoke

Sometimes when I start my wrx white smoke will come out of the tailpipe. If i drive the car for a few minutes however and let it warm up, the smoke goes away. After that nothing happens i do not have smoke coming from the exhaust while driving.


Did oil change, tune up etc. When the car is on idle, i see white smoke coming from the exhaust, it usually clears up when driving. I have taken the vehicle to my. This never happened before.


Wrx white smoke

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.


The smoking stops when the engine is shut off and left to sit for a bit and then does not reoccur. Just that it burns oil every once and a while. The smoke seems to be not coming from the TMIC or but below and to the left of it.


Wrx white smoke

Nonetheless, giving a little background info. The parts and labor required for this service are. The indication is apparent when white smoke appears while the car is running, but not when you start it.


The reason for this type of white smoke is due to burning coolant that somehow got mixed up. Or else, when your car is lacking coolant, the car may heat up and exhaust white smoke. Hi folks, becomming quite a regular on here with my various Forester problems. Noticed recently that the car is puffing out a LOT of white smoke. I know the code: Blue = engine oil Black = fuel White = coolant The smoke smells like coolant as well.


The car still seems to drive ok. I picked it up yesterday and have loved every moment in the car. It was still coming out once I parked and was idling.

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