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There are 2 different types of smoke,white or black/purple-ish. White smoke indicates a problem with the water. Black/purple-ish indicates an oil problem. In your case with white smoke check the water and on rare occasions changing the air filter helps too.
There are marks on the side of the coolant reservoir that indicates the proper level. Keep it filled at all times if you are losing coolant you may have a leaking hose or may be your Lower intake gasket. you should not ever have to add coolant to your system.
thick white smoke generally indicates coolant leaking into combustion chamber . check for faulty head gasket od cracked head
This normally indicates a head gasket failiure The water is leaking via the exhaust system A pressure check of the cooling system is advised
You should replace it the radiator to play it safe because theres a good chance that it may be leaking or will leaking but check with your dealer or autoshop.
1) Checking the car's form : a. car should be on level ground. check the tires and to see if there is anything sagging on the car. b. check the paint of the car. Carefully check that is there any dent, spot or roughness. c. Check the trunk of the car whether it is in good condition or not. Inside the trunk indicates usage of the car. d. Check the surface of the tires & alignment as well. Bad alignment can be caused by worn steering wheels. e. Is it frame damaged car? It should not be welded and there should not be any scretch mark that indicated realign or replacement after a crash may be. f. Try to check the exhaust system, any Black spot indicates leaking. 2) Under the hood : a. There should not be any sign of dents, damage or rust under the hood. b. hoses and belts should not have any crack or damage. c. As engine the the most prominent part, should be checked very carefully. is there any dark brown oil stains that indicates leak in a gasket and may be need to repair. d. Old car should not look or smell burnt and leaking head gasket is not a good deal. belt in the engine should be proper. 3) Inside the Car : a. Check the seats and upholstery of the car for any damages. b. air-conditioning is working properly by turning it on. c. Check odometer, Lights and other regular functions of the car. 4) check the brakes and Take a Test drive of the car and before final decision. Regards
Check radiator hose, leaking water pump, look for hole in radiator, leaking coolant bottle or leaking seals.
NO NO, That would be a intake gasket leaking, not a head gasket. You also should check where the heater hose hooks up on the intake, it may be leaking.
Mould is mostly caused by humidity or leakage. For example, if you have mould on your ceiling, you should check if your roof isn't leaking.
You should get your roof inspected if it seems to be leaking or seems as if there is a hole in it. Also, you may just want to check up on it from time to time as a precaution.
It typically indicates that you should check your tire pressures or get an alignment. The alignment specialist may also check for suspension damage.
yes because it means that it is broken and you should go to the hospital so they can check it out