Burning of oil in cars can contribute to blue smoke from exhaust. However, it is also possible for a car to make blue smoke if a turbocharger is broken or experiencing an oil leak.
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emissions and exhaust
No, it will not cause smoke from the exhaust pipe. However the leaking oil can drip on the exhaust manifold where it will be burnt and smoke.
the smoke that comes out of a exhaust pipe is supposed to be white
how can i get black exhaust smoke stuck on my dual exhaust
Exhaust engine smoke and gas smells can be caused by several factors, including incomplete combustion of fuel, oil leaks, or a malfunctioning engine component. Blue smoke typically indicates burning oil, while black smoke suggests excess fuel is being burned. Additionally, a rich fuel mixture or a failing catalytic converter can contribute to strong gas odors in the exhaust. Regular maintenance and timely repairs are essential to mitigate these issues.
smoke poured out of the exhaust of the car.
Yes, a failing EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve can cause a car to emit smoke, particularly blue or black smoke. When the EGR valve is stuck open or closed, it can lead to incomplete combustion and increased exhaust emissions. This can result in excess oil or unburned fuel entering the exhaust system, producing noticeable smoke. Additionally, a malfunctioning EGR system can cause engine performance issues, which may further contribute to smoke production.
It is buring oil this is a wrong answer whe engine burn oil to the exhaust smoke is a heavy white smoke no black
Could be a diesel? If not then replace your oxygen sensor on your exhaust. A bad oxygen sensor causes the exhaust smoke to be dark in color.
What colour smoke?
The answer depends in part on the color of the smoke.