Most likely worn piston rings causing small amounts of oil to get into the cylinders while it's running. Why you don't see it comming from your exhaust after your car warms up? Thank your catalytic converter for doing it's job and burning off the rest of the oil particles.
No, a thick haze of smoke and chemicals is smog.
No car engine should smoke from the hood on startup. The color of the smoke will indicate the problem. White thick smoke indicates burning oil, while grey smoke indicates an exhaust issue.?æ
very thick smoke
Could be that the lawn was wet and that the white smoke was actually steam.
Thick black smoke can be produced by a variety of things, including the burning of some kinds of plastic.
Excessive salivation is sometimes a problem that occurs during pregnancy.
Yes its black smoke you need to be worried about
Thick walls, furniture and the position of your router and adapter.
it is thick, that is why u cnt breath good while surronded by it
The name of a thick haze of smoke and chemicals is called Smog. It is thick in Southern California like Los Angeles, Mexico city, Houston and Knox-ville.
looking at other forums about this problem there seems to be a common problem with the E.G.R. Valve, (Exhaust Gas Re-circulation Valve ). It would appear that they can stick or become clogged up, Not very easy to clean. There is also a modified valve but this is dependent on the year of your car and the engine code your ford main dealer would be able to help you more with this
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