The cause of an exhaust indicator light in a Volkswagen Beetle is probably an oxygen sensor. There also a possibility that an exhaust pipe is plugged or there is a hole due to rust.
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look to see if exhaust is touching plastic somewhere. (get under car) engine probly isn't the cause.
Corroded brake wheel cylinder, or caliber, parking brake stuck.
There are two things that can cause it. The most likely one is timing too retarded. The other is an exhaust leak. Since your car is fuel injected, you probably have the Exhaust Gas Recirculation system hooked up, and this is where most of the backfire-causing exhaust leaks come from. So it's probably timing.
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If you have a bad condenser your car won't run. Always carry a spare set of points and condenser (you change them together) in the glovebox.
In other words, it won't idle. Lots of possibilities in the fuel or ignition system. Take it to a shop and get them to read the error codes.
backfiring is almost always a symptom of timing. having someone check timing of car better do it quickly can burn valves and cause all kinds of problems. Gary
Most likely cause is that you need your tires rebalanced. The only other thing I can think of is since you didn't put at what speeds this happens at is you could have a small buldge in one of your tires
Ur exhaust....
Yep.
A customer's auto is producing blue exhaust. What could cause this