Why does my car have a lot of smoke?
Why does my car have a lot of smoke?
On the other hand, thicker smoke is a pretty big issue. Thick smoke usually comes from the faulty in engine coolant, which could lead to many serious problems like damaged cylinder head, blown head gasket, cracked engine block… which might cost drivers quite a lot. In this situation, we suggest to not ignore it.
What makes blue smoke from car when starting and when accelerating?
What makes blue smoke from car when starting and when accelerating? 1. Lots of Blue Smoke When Starting Cars (not Diesel): Bad Valve Seals. If you see blue smoke coming out of exhaust after you have parked your car for a while and the engine is not a diesel, the probable culprit is Bad Valve Seals. Each engine has valves that open and close.
What causes white smoke from exhaust on startup?
1 A bad, warped or cracked cylinder head. 2 Failed or Faulty Head gasket 3 A cracked, Fractured or Bad engine block
What should I do if I see blue smoke coming from my exhaust?
If you see blue smoke coming out of the exhaust, all the time, PCV Valve is the frist thing you should check. If you observe blue smoke appearing in your car all the time, PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) Valve will be the first thing you should check.
Why does my car smoke when I start it?
When the car is started all the oil was going up into the valve cover but with all the sludge it could not get back into the oil pan. All the oil would end up in the valve covers because the holes were blocked up not allowing it to return. When this happens, the oil drains down the valves and into the combustion chamber and it smokes.
What does it mean when your ATV engine is smoking?
Smoke can be an indication of bad cylinders, seals, gaskets or something similar, usually accompanied by gasoline or oil burning in the engine. The cause isn’t too hard to figure out based on the timing and color of the smoke.
What does it mean when your car has blue smoke in it?
Blue Smoke is an indication that the engine is burning a lot of oil. When the oil is burned it will give off this blueish or even a grayish tint to it. Note that the gray color can also be part of the white smoke.
What to do about smoke after extended idle?
Check the CDR system, and to check the turbo, remove the CDR tube, and upper intake manifold. The start the engine drop in in drive and hammer the throttle to spool up the turbo. Let it idle 5 min and the spool it again.