Black smoke from the tailpipe of a 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500 typically indicates an overly rich fuel mixture, meaning too much fuel is being burned compared to the air. Common causes include a malfunctioning fuel injector, a clogged air filter, or issues with the engine's sensors, such as the mass airflow sensor or oxygen sensors. Additionally, problems with the engine's computer or fuel pressure regulator can also lead to this condition. It's advisable to have the vehicle diagnosed by a professional to pinpoint the exact issue.
carbon result of incomplete combustion.
It is mounted back by the fuel tank, right beside it. It is a black plastic box that has plastic lines coming from it.
bad rings or really bad valve seals.
they have elected a pope? in cold weather it is normal to see white smoke coming out of your tailpipe. the one you have to worry about is the black or the blue smoke
running too rich check the air filter could also be defective injectors
Black smoke indicates excessive fuel possibly the engine is flooding this would also explain the gurgling.
neat time you fill your car with fuel make sure you buy some injector cleaners this will help the problem.
It is in the top of the valve cover. It has a black plastic line coming from the throttle body housing and going into one of the valve covers. It will be stuck in the end of the line and down into the valve cover.
It is mounted just below the battery. It is in a black plastic box. It is on the engine side of the battery.
Right under your gloves box and it has a black case around it. Hope that was some help
Black smoke usually means the engine is running too rich. The fuel/air mixture is incorrect. Blue smoke is oil burning.
it should be a black cylender cup thing that says power steering fluid