You have a blown head gasket. STOP running this engine or you will destroy it. The head gasket needs replacing.
There might be another problem if you have a turbo. If so the smoke you see (if not pure white but a little gray with a burnt oil smell) might be oil leaking into the turbo unit and expelling through the exhaust. You would need to replace the turbo. Used ones for about $500 parts and $ 300 labor.
From the exhaust? That sounds suspiciously like water-vapour suggesting a head-gasket leak from water-way to cylinder, especially if accompanied by a marked drop in performance and the engine running a bit irregularly.
to remove a door skin from a v70 VolvoIt
pcv system is clogged up.
A/C condensate?
All Volvos with the B5XXX inline five-cylinder engine are interference, so yes, that includes the 2001 Volvo V70 T5.
Disconnect the red battery wire then reconnect it.
Yes it does. The proper way to check automatic transmission fluid is to check it while engine is at idle.
Disconnect the red battery cable. Wait a few moments and reconnect it.
where is the pnp swich on my v70 volvo
on the v70 estate its in the boot on the near side if its rhd
The Volvo V70 has a 3.2L engine. According to MotorTrend Magazine, It has 235 HP and 236 ft lb of torque. It has an 18.5 gallon gas tank and gets 18 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the highway on average.
The 2.3 liter and 2.4 liter are interference engines , so probably