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Revision as of 14:32, 16 May 2010
Steaming Or Smoking Exhausts
Problems
All engines will produce some water vapour (steam) whilst running, and will appear to produce more on a cold day. However, if your exhaust fumes are smoky, this may indicate something wrong with the engine which will need attention before long...
Blue smoke on start-up: Valve Seals
Blue smoke when driving: Piston Rings
White smoke: Head Gasket or if diesel (tcdi) turbo blown.
Information submitted by Tony_R