Blue smoke from the exhaust of a Hyundai Lantra typically indicates that the engine is burning oil. This can be caused by worn piston rings, valve seals, or other internal engine components that allow oil to enter the combustion chamber. Additionally, issues with the turbocharger, if equipped, could also lead to oil leakage and blue smoke. Addressing the underlying cause is essential to prevent further engine damage.
It is caused by oil getting into the combustion chamber and burning off
its farting
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.
might have a blown head gasket
Burning oil
Not really. But remember, its hot smoke, leftover from an explosion. So if said smoke is blowing back over an air cooled engine, it will make it run hotter, and that can cause problems. But you should try to get it fixed
Stuck or broken oil rings can cause blue smoke.
Why is smoke coming out of my 96 s10 oil fill and exaust blowing grey smoke
If it is blowing white smoke out of the exhaust tailpipe when the engine is at operating temperature, engine coolant is getting into an engine cylinder from a bad head gasket or some other problem
Because my turbo is probably worn out and oil is leaking in to the exhaust.
If you nicked the oil pan it could cause it to smoke from engine area. Is the smoke coming from the exhaust or engine bay? If exhaust, then I highly doubt it was caused by the curb incident.
blue smoke can be caused by sticking valves or burnt rings