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When should you change your gas cap?

When should you change your gas cap?

The gas cap is used all of the time, which means that you will have to get the cap replaced eventually. The gas cap can last up to 50,000 miles and in some cases longer if it is properly cared for.

What should I do if my check engine light comes on?

Keep in mind that the fault code that caused the light to turn on in the first place is stored in your car’s onboard computer, and you can retrieve it using a simple Bluetooth-powered device linked to an app to get a precise idea of what exactly is wrong under the hood. Doing this on your own will save you money.

Can you tell the color of exhaust from a diesel engine?

Excessive smoke, though, from either a gasoline or a diesel engine is cause for concern. But you can use the color of the smoke coming out the tailpipe to help you diagnose potential engine mechanical or performance problems.

What does black smoke coming from the exhaust mean?

Black smoke coming out the exhaust of a diesel engine, as with a gasoline engine, may indicate fuel not burning properly, or a rich air-fuel mixture, but it can also be a symptom of other potential problems. Some of the most common include: Leaking fuel nozzles (if engine is running smoothly)

Why is white smoke coming out of my diesel engine?

White smoke coming out of the exhaust system of a diesel engine is usually not as serious as with a gasoline engine. On some diesel models, outside cold temperatures can cause smoke to come out the tailpipe if the engine is left idling for an extended period. This is not a problem.

Keep in mind that the fault code that caused the light to turn on in the first place is stored in your car’s onboard computer, and you can retrieve it using a simple Bluetooth-powered device linked to an app to get a precise idea of what exactly is wrong under the hood. Doing this on your own will save you money.

Excessive smoke, though, from either a gasoline or a diesel engine is cause for concern. But you can use the color of the smoke coming out the tailpipe to help you diagnose potential engine mechanical or performance problems.

Why does my car have black smoke coming from the tailpipe?

Engine deposits are another reason causing black smoke from tailpipe. When the engine is new, it will run fluently without any problems. But after a long period of use, the engine conditions get worse and worse and this consists of getting accumulations of combustion product in important areas like combustion chambers and injectors.

White smoke coming out of the exhaust system of a diesel engine is usually not as serious as with a gasoline engine. On some diesel models, outside cold temperatures can cause smoke to come out the tailpipe if the engine is left idling for an extended period. This is not a problem.

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Ruth Doyle