03-16-2024, 03:03 AM | #1 |
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Hi all,
This has been bugging me for several months. I just finally replaced the pcv and it is still blowing smoke from the exhaust smells of burning oil fumes. Cant smell it with windows closed. And not from the AC. Its not constant smoke its a puff (light greyish) when i rev to 3000 rpm. Or when driving off from a stand still. Sometimes alot of smoke puffs out at once. No error codes what could be the culprit? Thanks |
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03-16-2024, 10:40 AM | #6 |
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I do not but you need a proper diagnosis from a shop who can actually inspect what's going on
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Like the others have said, it's best to pinpoint the source before you start swapping parts. It's pretty expensive to work on the turbo because it's buried under half the engine parts. 9 hours of labor to change a 12$ oring... Don't bother until you know it's definitely necessary
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