Usually white smoke is the result of a cold engine. After the engine warms up, the white smoke should disappear. Faulty injector spray patterns are another common problem.
White smoke at start up is due to moisture in the exhaust or on a diesel it can be normal due to the engine being cold.White smoke at start up is due to moisture in the exhaust or on a diesel it can be normal due to the engine being cold.
Hi there,blue smoke on a diesel motor is normally fuel,and the smell will be unburn diesel,rough start and heavy smoke that will disapear as the engine getshot.
corsa 1.5 diesel lumpy at start up with white smoke from exhaust returning to normal after a couple of minuets
no diesel
Most diesel engines are hard to start when it is cold. Plugging the diesel engine block heater in will help the engine start.
Smoke from a diesel engine on startup can indicate several issues. Blue smoke often suggests oil is being burnt, which could mean worn engine components or seals. White smoke typically indicates unburned fuel, possibly due to cold temperatures or fuel system problems. Black smoke usually points to an excessive fuel-to-air ratio, indicating issues with fuel delivery or air intake.
A frail fuel line can cause a diesel engine not to start.
there may be leakage in your coolant water cap at the time of starting vibration causes water to escape from it entering in to the engine causes white smoke
we can start it with the help of keys
Yes it is possible to push start a diesel engine vehicle.
White smoke from a diesel engine typically indicates unburned fuel in the exhaust due to incomplete combustion. This can be caused by multiple factors such as faulty injectors, low compression, or a problem with the fuel system. It is recommended to have a mechanic inspect the engine to diagnose and address the issue.
Yes, you can start diesel engine even if you don't have battery in!