| GASOLINE ENGINES | ||
| Smoke Color | Diagnosis | Possible Causes |
|---|---|---|
| Black or Gray | Incomplete fuel combustion |
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| Blue | Engine oil being burned |
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| White | Coolant and/or water being vaporized in combustion chamber |
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| DIESEL ENGINES | ||
| Smoke Color | Diagnosis | Possible Causes |
|---|---|---|
| Black or Gray | Incomplete fuel combustion |
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| Blue | Engine oil being burned or atomized |
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| White | Fuel is not burning |
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A well-maintained vehicle should not emit visible exhaust. Preventing a vehicle from smoking often involves simple maintenance procedures.
Although diesel vehicles emit some smoke on acceleration, they should not smoke constantly. All vehicles, including diesels, are subject to the same smoking vehicle law as gasoline engines.