If an engine was not assembled properly it could cause a low power complaint.
If an engine was not assembled properly it could cause a low power complaint.
If an engine was not assembled properly it could cause a low power complaint.
A faulty head gasket will cause power loss, coolant to mix with oil, and is a costly repair. Excessive heat is the primary cause for their failure.
You may have a blown head gasket.. Check the coolant overflow for oily, black residue.
Water in the combustion chamber. Probably a blown head gasket. Mega dollar repair. :(
A head gasket replacement should definitely be covered under a power train warranty. As long as the dealer does not find a cause for the failure and attribute it to poor maintenance or something else that you could have done to cause the failure.
I suspect that you have a blown head gasket letting coolant into one of the cylinders to cause the white smoke and the lowered coolant level results in over heating of the engine. overheating with white smoke indicates coolant in the combustion chamber 99% of the time this is caused by a leaking head gasket. dont keep driving till you get it repaired or you can crack the block, needing a new engime or warp the head needing new head. head gasket is least expensive to repair
There is no Power Steering Filter on a 2002 Subaru Legacy/Outback.
The main cause of a power steering pump failure is a way to gasket. Electronic fuel pumps can fail due to wiring problems.
Doug Sloan was the voice of Prince Gasket in "Power Rangers."
could be something with the steering or with the power steering pump.
Oil leak? Valve cover gasket? Power steering pump?
YES it can, especially if one or any of the 4 cylinders have been affected
blown head gasket,it causes the coolant and gas get mixed in cylinder,that cause the white smokeyou also loose compression which in return you loose power