Hi Guys (me again lol)
So - I've took a video of this, not sure if its going to be much use though!
But anyway, I've noticed quite a lot of smoking coming out the exhaust of the polo - It only seems to do it once the car has warmed up fully and the temp is cold outside (it was 9c when the video was taken)
Is this normal? (everyone else's car that was there wasn't spewing out this much)
Slightly worried that there is something else going on!
The smoke doesn't smell sweet and coolant seems fine (i had the system pressure tested not to long ago and nothing was wrong)
It just smells like normal exhaust fumes (or at least whats normal to me)
i did have to top my oil up the other day (and i didn't over fill it - it was 3/4 up the dip stick on a cold engine)
Any ideas?
Quite a bit of smoke from the exhaust
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RUM4MO
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Re: Quite a bit of smoke from the exhaust
That looks more like steam in the exhaust, but it is only showing up due to the lower ambient temperature and high level of moisture in the ambient air. When that engine is using air to burn petrol, one of the by products will always be water, under certain climatic conditions this will give the effect that you have videoed.
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Re: Quite a bit of smoke from the exhaust
Are your fluids still high? Oil, coolant. If so, might be some steam and condensation. Nothing too bad
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Re: Quite a bit of smoke from the exhaust
I'm just about to drive to Edinburgh (which is about a 100 mile round trip) - so will let you know if there is smoke when i start it etc... and i'll check the fluids and let you know
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Re: Quite a bit of smoke from the exhaust
Thin White smoke is nothing and just water vapour.
Thick White smoke is the engine burning coolant.
Blue Smoke is the engine burning oil
Grey smoke can be burning oil or a bad turbo.
Black Smoke the Engine is running rich and burning too much fuel
and that's pretty much all the smokes that can come from the exhaust
Thick White smoke is the engine burning coolant.
Blue Smoke is the engine burning oil
Grey smoke can be burning oil or a bad turbo.
Black Smoke the Engine is running rich and burning too much fuel
and that's pretty much all the smokes that can come from the exhaust
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Re: Quite a bit of smoke from the exhaust
useful to know, cheers mateWillni wrote: Sat Sep 30, 2017 5:36 pm Thin White smoke is nothing and just water vapour.
Thick White smoke is the engine burning coolant.
Blue Smoke is the engine burning oil
Grey smoke can be burning oil or a bad turbo.
Black Smoke the Engine is running rich and burning too much fuel
and that's pretty much all the smokes that can come from the exhaust

