It is caused by oil getting into the combustion chamber and burning off
Stuck or broken oil rings can cause blue smoke.
Burning oil
blue smoke can be caused by sticking valves or burnt rings
Blue smoke is caused by engine oil being burnt by the engine.
Because my turbo is probably worn out and oil is leaking in to the exhaust.
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.
If your engine is blowing blue smoke your engine is burning oil.If the smoke is present on acceleration, the piston rings are bad.If smoke is present on deceleration, then the valve guide seals are bad.
Blue smoke can be caused by a blown head gasket. . Blue is oil being burned in the engine.
Yes, can leak oil causing blue smoke
Blue exhaust smoke is burning oil.
Blue smoke means oil. Rings or valve seats. your car is burning oil.
For steam to come out the exhaust you probably have a bad head gasket or a cracked head. If the turbo had an oil seal fail it would cause blue smoke to come out the exhaust.