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EXHAUST SMOKES OVERVIEW1. Types of car exhaust smoke- White smoke: indicates coolant is burning due to a head gasket leak, cracked engine block, or a damaged cylinder head.- Blue smoke: suggests oil is being burnt due to worn valve seals, piston rings, or a damaged PCV valve.- Black smoke: indicates an excessively rich fuel mixture or incomplete combustion due to clogged air filters, malfunctioning fuel injectors, or faulty sensors.2. Causes and remedies of white smoke- Causes: head gasket leak, cracked engine block, or a damaged cylinder head.- Remedies: repair or replace the head gasket, engine block, or cylinder head.3. Causes and remedies of blue smoke- Causes: worn valve seals, piston rings, or a damaged PCV valve.- Remedies: replace the worn seals, rings, or valve, or rebuild the engine.4. Causes and remedies of black smoke- Causes: clogged air filters, malfunctioning fuel injectors, or faulty sensors.- Remedies: replace the air filter, clean or replace the fuel injectors, or replace the faulty sensor.5. Other possible causes of exhaust smoke- Overfilled engine oil level- Faulty turbocharger or intercooler- Incorrect fuel octane rating- Malfunctioning EGR valve- Damaged catalytic converter6. Precautions and maintenance tips- Regular engine oil changes and filter replacements- Check coolant levels and perform regular engine maintenance- Use the correct fuel octane rating and avoid overloading the vehicle- Check the EGR valve and catalytic converter for damage or clogging.Join us on Telegram: https://t.me/auto_veteran
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