im not a mechanic by formal means but,here are some scenarios to why a vehicle may produce worrisome signs of smoke: 1) black emissions could mean the air/gas ratio is set too "rich" I.E., too much of one and not of the other. 2)white smoke might mean that the coolant is "burning" in the system., and finally, 3)blue smoke,in my experience,is possibly the oil "burning"in the system. there could be just a solitary reason or a combination thereof that is causing this. qualified servicepersonnel are probably your best bet,because they have the equipment to diagnose the WHOLE system. Good Luck!
A test to measure the noise level of the exhaust system.
Increased driving noise under throttle can be indicative of an exhaust or intake leak. An exhaust leak can also give the symptoms of loss of power under throttle. At worse this could be an internal engine issue, and continued driving on the condition risks further damage.
In the exhaust pipes under the truck. In the exhaust pipes under the truck.
you may have s mall or big hole in your exhaust system. have it check out.
Check for anything that may have come loose under the vehicle. For example, check the heat shield on the exhaust system, like the converters, muffler, and exec.
Bank 2 is the drivers side of the engine in a Ford Expedition Sensor 1 would be in the exhaust close to the engine before the exhaust enters the catalytic converter ( upstream )
An automobile is a non-living thing that produces wastes in the form of exhaust.
Exhaust leak at Exhaust manifold to head gasket or oring at exhaust manifold pipe.
Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine in your Ford Expedition Sensor 1 is in the exhaust system before the exhaust enters the catalytic converter ( upstream )
No, points are not added to your driving record. However, you will continue to annoy people if you don't have the exhaust altered and trun the music down.
If you call any Automotive Parts Store they will supply you that information...
Passenger side near the firewall under the exhaust manifold