2003 es300 smokes at start-up!
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2003 es300 smokes at start-up!
I've only had this car a couple months and have just recently noticed that when I start the car after it has been sitting for a few hours, it blows out smoke from the rear tail pipe. Its a pretty good amount, and it appears white. There is no oil residue in the tal pipe and my oil level is still full. I also haven't noticed a drop in coolant level via the reservoir, in fact the level is slightly above full inside the tank. The engine runs like a sewing machine and the car drives perfect, well, except for the funky transmission...you know how that goes. The car has 83,000 miles on it, btw. What the heck could this be? The engine temp also stays right where it should be. I pray its not oil sludge...but the engine runs too good for me to be convinced of that. I hope it isn't anything else major, this is the car that is supposed to get us to california from florida in a couple of months!
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Thanks! Does the pcv valve need to be oem? I know some of my previous cars (especially GMs) required an oem valve or it would cause all kinds of wierd little issues. That would be great if its just the pcv valve...its such a nice car that it would make me sick if it needed major engine work. It has been my experience that they're never quite the same afterwards...and more problems soon followed.
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If the white smoke on start up dissipates immediately into the air, than it's probably just normal water vapor on a cold star up.
You can also put the palm of your hand in front of your exhaust and see and smell what you get.
Phil
You can also put the palm of your hand in front of your exhaust and see and smell what you get.
Phil
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I'll give the pcv valve a change and let you know how it turns out. I ruled out steam because the smoke appears in the air long enough to surround the car and trail down to the end of my driveway.
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I bought the pcv valve from the toyota dealer for 14 bucks, its the same part number as the camry se v6. They didn't have one in stock, so he said they should have it in by Wednesday. Ill keep you posted.
Perhaps I might be a little paranoid, but I am noticing that my idle is a little 'lumpy' when the ac compressor is on. When it cycles off, I can't feel the engine... but I get an ever so slight 'shake' when it kicks back on. In other words, I can feel a little 'pulsing' in the seat and steering wheel. Normally I'd consider it to be normal, but this car is so silky smooth... I wasn't sure if I should ever feel anything from the engine. I'm mentioning it just in case it might be a related issue.
Perhaps I might be a little paranoid, but I am noticing that my idle is a little 'lumpy' when the ac compressor is on. When it cycles off, I can't feel the engine... but I get an ever so slight 'shake' when it kicks back on. In other words, I can feel a little 'pulsing' in the seat and steering wheel. Normally I'd consider it to be normal, but this car is so silky smooth... I wasn't sure if I should ever feel anything from the engine. I'm mentioning it just in case it might be a related issue.
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Yeah, I knew I'd pay a premium at the dealer, but I wanted an oem part so there was no question to wether or not it would work perfectly and solve the issue. In any case, 14 bucks is a lot cheaper than a valve guide seal job...so if it works, it will be the best $14 I've spent in a long time! Lol.
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They called and said the pcv valve had come in, so I went out there and they replaced it...and confirmed that the old one was definitely bad (you could blow through it) so I'll let it sit over night and check it tomorrow. Keeping fingers crossed.
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You will be able to blow through it one way. It's a check value. You can check them a lot of times by shaking it to see if it rattles. If its plugged up with sludge and oil you won't hear anything.