Depends on the color of the smoke.
White smoke is a sign of a blown head gasket or cracked head.
Blue smoke means the engine is burning oil which is normally because the engine is in need of an rebuild.
Black smoke means the air/fuel mixture is too rich.
I have a 97 Mitsubishi Galant and the exhaust is sucking air back into the car instead of expelling them. What could be the possible problems. My thoughts suggest you get a motor-mechanic to find out...
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heating element stopped working
Mitsubishi dealerships are the best places to find a Mitsubishi Galant. If one is looking for the 2000 model specifically then one should call ahead to see if they have one available. Another excellent place to look would be in the local newspapers.
Maby because it dosent have any gas in it, or because the battery is dead.
I'm not positive but, i don't think the '95 galant or other yrs. have a "pump relay switch". they do have a pressure regulator and a relief valve. i would check your local dodge or Mitsubishi dealer and ask them.
if its the 2.4 liter its the exact same motor so yes, this would be possible
too much oil check level It could depends on what color the smoke is. If it is white smoke, water is leaking into the engine, If the smoke is black oil is leaking in your engine and you may want to check gaskets and seals.
Hello: I am doing a overhaul on my 2002 Mitsubishi Galant. I inadvertently moved the crankcase while trying to remove the small timing belt while the larger timing belt was off. Knowing that, I would like to know is there a procedure to follow to correct this?
check the servo assembly located under the EFI,or have it replaced
My understanding of exhaust smoke is that Blue is oil, Black is unburnt fuel, White is unburnt diesel on cold start. The main question would be, how much smoke and when does it do it?
Blue exhaust smoke is burning oil.