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Is250 2007 smoke issue
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Is250 2007 smoke issue
t has 257000 km
and i drive mix of city and highway like 30-35 km a day
i got the car from auction
i did oil change , differential oil change changed all rhe filters but still
when i push the car to 6000-7000 rpm it shots out grey smoke or white idk
and even on highway or any street if i push it suddenly it will shoot us smoke and smell
and i drive mix of city and highway like 30-35 km a day
i got the car from auction
i did oil change , differential oil change changed all rhe filters but still
when i push the car to 6000-7000 rpm it shots out grey smoke or white idk
and even on highway or any street if i push it suddenly it will shoot us smoke and smell
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White smoke is not good, as that is coolant being burnt up in the combustion cycle somewhere. But greyish smoke could be carbon being burnt off/up OR running rich. Confirm which color of smoke it is.
Also, some folks have luck with using products like Seafoam. Never used it myself; but MANY others have. Worth the research.
Also, some folks have luck with using products like Seafoam. Never used it myself; but MANY others have. Worth the research.
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Its grey smoke its burning engine oil my mechanjc told i need new engine at 5-6 is
[its gives smokeQUOTE=Gville350;10863830]White smoke is not good, as that is coolant being burnt up in the combustion cycle somewhere. But greyish smoke could be carbon being burnt off/up OR running rich. Confirm which color of smoke it is.
Also, some folks have luck with using products like Seafoam. Never used it myself; but MANY others have. Worth the research.[/QUOTE
Also, some folks have luck with using products like Seafoam. Never used it myself; but MANY others have. Worth the research.[/QUOTE
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