If it is white smoke you are burning antifreeze. blue smoke is oil. black smoke is fuel. if it smokes after it is warmed to operating temp. you need to have a mechanic look at it before you have to walk. Smoke right after starting (blue) is usually a sign of valve guide seals going bad.
Maybe you added too much oil? Overfilling can cause just as many problems as being too low on engine oil. Be sure to check the dipstick after adding oil.
You are burning coolant. What vehicle? did you do a compression test?
Loss of compression is caused by bad internal engine wear or internal engine failure. Both mean the engine will need serious repair
No, the starter has nothing to do with the engine overheating. Possible causes are.Low of coolantThermostat stuck closedCooling fan not workingBlown head gasket (very serious, stop driving the car)Clogged radiator
The electronic engine warning light can come on if there is a serious engine problem. It may also come on in error, for example, if the gas cap is loose.
its probably burning oil, if the smoke is white. if the smoke is black, it means its running rich. if the smoke is white, you have serious internal engine problems
engine smoking indicates overheatingdue to low coolant and/or oil if it shutdown because of overheating you may have already done serious damage
You don't want your gasoline powered engine smoking black. If it does, then you have some SERIOUS mechanical problems. Black smoke is for diesels. Keep it that way!!!!
It means the engine has developed serious, costly problems.
The engine light can illuminate for several reasons, including issues with the vehicle's emissions system, a loose or damaged gas cap, or problems with the engine's sensors, such as the oxygen sensor or mass airflow sensor. It may also indicate more serious problems like engine misfires or catalytic converter failures. Regular diagnostics are recommended to identify the specific cause and prevent potential damage.
Check to see if you have too much engine oil. If not you have some serious engine problems. Possibly a bad valve seal, head gasket or major engine problems.
The problems experienced with used toyota trucks vary with age. There can be engine problems or transmission problems. There are lots of potential problems.
The engine symbol, often referred to as the "check engine" light, can illuminate for various reasons, indicating a potential issue with the vehicle's engine or emissions system. Common causes include problems with the oxygen sensor, catalytic converter, spark plugs, or fuel cap. It may also signal more serious issues, such as engine misfires or transmission problems. It’s advisable to have the vehicle diagnosed by a professional to identify the specific cause.
My diesel engine is not smoking. If your's is smoking there can be a variety of reasons, you would need to be more specific in your question
If the converter is partially clogged it can cause the engine to overheat which can cause serious problems. Other than that if will not harm the engine.
The check engine light on a Mazda Tribute gives warning of potential problems. It can signal overheating, low oil, or engine misfires.
Neglecting to maintain a car's engine can lead to serious consequences such as reduced fuel efficiency, engine overheating, increased risk of breakdowns, and costly repairs.