Smoke coming from under the bonnet can indicate several issues, such as an overheating engine, oil or fluid leaks igniting on hot surfaces, or electrical problems. If the engine overheats, it could be due to a malfunctioning coolant system, such as a broken thermostat or a leak. It's essential to address the issue immediately, as continuing to drive can lead to severe engine damage. Always prioritize safety and consider consulting a mechanic if you notice smoke.
Smoke coming from under the bonnet of a Fiat could be caused by several issues, including an overheating engine due to low coolant levels or a malfunctioning thermostat. It might also indicate an oil leak, where oil drips onto hot engine components, creating smoke. Additionally, electrical problems, such as short circuits or damaged wiring, could produce smoke. It's essential to address any smoke immediately to prevent further damage or fire hazards.
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coz ur momma is in ur bonnet!
Because your bonnet's open!
under the bonnet of my car/pickup,is a 7.3 lr powerstroke diesel engine,
i think it under the glove compartment on the passengers side ( red handle )
Yes
built up heat coming out engine breather tubes on the motor!
The bonnet release is located under the steering column
No, any smoke is coming from the engine.No, any smoke is coming from the engine.
you pull the bonnet release in car then under bonnet there is black button thingy you pull out and lift bonnet. hope this helps
Probably a coolant leak.