Yes
Safety feature is tripped, bring in the car to a shop.
Overfilling in any car will violently splash oil all over everything and can weaken the piston rings, screwing up your compression and creating some pretty deep and expensive engine work.
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The short answer is 'yes'. The best thing you can do is to read the car's instruction booklet as some specifically stipulate not to overfill or engine damage will result.
The color of the smoke will help identify the problem. Blue smoke is engine or transmission oil. Black smoke, excess fuel. White smoke, engine coolant.
the smoke comes out the rear of the car in a pipe. the smoke comes out only when the engine is on. you do not have to be moving to have smoke come out. just the fact that the engine is on creates smoke due to the byproduct of the fuel and energy.
If you are a mechanic you should know the procedure.
Black smoke from an engine is caused by unburnt fuel.
It means the car is overheating.
blue smoke comes out the tail pipe when your engine is burning oil caused by a worn engine.
you mean the car Ҽxhaust?