Wednesday, October 2, 2013

smoke signals of your car

Hello everyone!

Drainage problems are some of the most common car problems. At some point, you may have noticed that your car is emitting too much smoke or that the car has been released puffs of very dark or white issues. It is normal for small amounts of exhaust emission to get out of your car at any given time. Large clouds of smoke may also be normal if you've just started your car during a very cold morning.
• Excessive smoking: excessive smoke from your car indicates that the drive is using too much fuel or engine oil. This type of failure can range from poor to fuel a plugged catalytic converter. Can also be caused by a previous incident of engine overheating.

If you notice that the car has been with too much oil and see that the oil level of the car is unnaturally low between oil changes then it just means that the engine has been burning too much oil too quickly. This problem may indicate that our engine is having mechanical problems.
If the engine is in good condition, so it's possible that the problem could be with PCV system. Check the PCV system to find out if it is in good condition.
Otherwise, check engine valve seals. Look for signs of wear or damage. Replace damaged valve seals if necessary. If the problem is not with the valve seals, then look at the motor piston rings for signs of damage. Repair or replace if necessary.
• White exhaust smoke: If you notice that the car has white smoke coming out from his exhaust pipe, so this could be caused by water or coolant released by your self. There is a possibility that white smoke came from a puddle that has made its way into the drain. Check the coolant level periodically to determine if this is the root of the problem. It is normal for white smoke come out from your car after starting the car first thing in the morning. But if it continues the white smoke, then you have a refrigerant leak.
• Bluish smoke: If your car has been releasing blue smoke, then the problem may lie with have engine oil entering the cylinder area of the car. When this happens, the oil joins the mixture of fuel and air in the car and burned with it. In the same way that white smoke results from having oil entering the cylinder, this incident might also lead to have smoke come out the blue exhaust.
• Grey smoking: If you see gray smoke coming out of your exhaust soon after starting the car, then this could be caused by worn engine valves or piston rings. Check car parts as soon as possible to find out which parts need repair or replacement.
• Black smoke: black smoke from the exhaust of the car indicates more fuel problems. If you notice that the motor does not rotate as well as it used to, or if you experience consistent engine/motor Cylinder misfiring then you could have a leaky fuel injector, a dirty air filter or your starter carburetor might be blocked. Repair or replace these auto parts designated as soon as you can.

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