smoke comming out of tail pipe, 2005 fx4?
smoke comming out of tail pipe, 2005 fx4?
i have 2005 fx4 and just recently i noticed that i have smoke comming out of my tailpipe. it only happens if my truck is sitting for a long peroid of time (24hours or so), and then i start it. its summer in michigan i didnt think this should be happening. is this normal after your truck sits for a peroid of time? it goes away after i drive it for a few minutes.
Originally Posted by faawrenchbndr
There has also been a few threads here about leaking fuel injectors. Do a search for them.
This is an indication of a major problem. If left unchecked this could result in bent connecting rods and ring lands. Should be under warrenty still take it in and let your dealership check it out!
@ WOT white smoke exiting the tailpipe could mean what. @ Pismo (Sand) while I was WOT I would have a good amount of white smoke behind my truck. I also found a peice of insulation by the headers that looked like it might be getting burnt (was fringed, etc). Anyways, hopefully that was all it was. I have pics of the smoke if needed.
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Originally Posted by KSpencer
Nope. It was a puff of black smoke. It only does it when it sits for a while or when it runs for very short periods of time (in and out of the garage).
Black smoke indicates fuel, white steam(H20), blue oil....
my truck also does it very lightly at start up, itss done it before and I believe was fixed by getting the computer reprogrammed. anyhow im going tomorrow for oil change and all that stuff and also getting that checked again. Ill let u know
Josiah.... Awesome Video!!! I never saw any smoke just a lot of mud and a BAD A$$ truck... Your truck really does go off-roading. Nice touch pulling that BIG CHEVY backwards through the wash. How deep was that mud pond? Did any others go through it? and make it? I really enjoyed the video I watched it twice.
I was told by FORD on my older truck that smoked when started, it was worn valve stem seals, that truck had almost 90K miles on it though. BoB
I was told by FORD on my older truck that smoked when started, it was worn valve stem seals, that truck had almost 90K miles on it though. BoB
Thanks a lot. The chevy I ended up pulling (snapped the ujoints on the axle end) out went through that hole, they struggled a little but so did I. Another stepside 70's chevy on 39.5" boggers locked in the rear made it as well, he actually didn't do very well but there was an even bigger mudhole to the left he went through, to enter that pit it's a sharp dropoff so I didn't want to take a chance having to get pulled out on that end especially if my motor was to take on water, they'd have to pull me out dead weight. Thanks for the comments again.
Blue oil as in needs to be changed?
Blue oil as in needs to be changed?
Originally Posted by Josiah
Blue oil as in needs to be changed?
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Last edited by Grim; Aug 17, 2006 at 08:42 PM.
Originally Posted by BlueOval Breath
I was told by FORD on my older truck that smoked when started, it was worn valve stem seals, that truck had almost 90K miles on it though. BoB
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Originally Posted by Josiah
Thanks a lot. The chevy I ended up pulling (snapped the ujoints on the axle end) out went through that hole, they struggled a little but so did I. Another stepside 70's chevy on 39.5" boggers locked in the rear made it as well, he actually didn't do very well but there was an even bigger mudhole to the left he went through, to enter that pit it's a sharp dropoff so I didn't want to take a chance having to get pulled out on that end especially if my motor was to take on water, they'd have to pull me out dead weight. Thanks for the comments again.
Blue oil as in needs to be changed?
Blue oil as in needs to be changed?
White smoke could primarly be two different things. condensation that accumulates in the exhaust system during periods of inactivity should dissipate shortly after startup. heavy, persistant white smoke indicates that coolant is entering the combustion chamber probably due to a faulting head gasket. this would require a head gasket replacement to prevent engine seizure.
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