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I noticed that after putting my foot down I get a little cloud of white smoke coming out similar to what you would get on a cold winter day. This doesn't happen when I drive with my foot barely on the accelerator, but when I put it quite reasonably down, the smoke comes out. Has anyone experienced this?
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Post by Redline »

Is it all the time, or from cold or when warmed up etc?

I have noticed a bit of white smoke from mine when its cold, generally regardless of the ambient temperature.
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I would call it fairly cold, i.e. first 5/10 minutes of driving
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Yeah that's typically when I get it, but not everytime.
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Post by david burton »

got a different exhaust? white smoke when cold is likely to be condensation in your system, and the throttle pushes a bit of it out the back, where it changes to steam.

when it's warm it's more likely to be water getting into the exhaust when it shouldn't - i.e head gasket problems....
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Today it got really bad when I started the engine up, then on the way back home, the exhaust emission light came on. Does anyone know what the problem might be?
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Post by Bepe »

how far was that journey? do you make long journeys short journeys?
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Very short journeys most of the time. This one was about 1 or 2 miles in when it came on, about 60 seconds later it came off.
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Post by Bepe »

it mite be because the car isnt being able to Fully heat up, i had a similar problem, in my breather pipes was white gunge(no wasnt the headgasket) but i do short journeys about 7 miles then 7mile back, then thats it could be something to do with that max?
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It might be, because as soon as the light came off the engine temperature jumped up from like 85 to 90.
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Post by J-GTi »

I had a very simmilar problem, the solution is to take it on a nice long run till it's nicely warmed up and then give it a good thrash!!! :twisted:

Trust me it's the best way to clean out all the crap that builds up in the engine!!!
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Post by Bepe »

stick some injector cleaner in it aswell, also get some throttle body cleaner
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J-GTi wrote:I had a very simmilar problem, the solution is to take it on a nice long run till it's nicely warmed up and then give it a good thrash!!! :twisted:

Trust me it's the best way to clean out all the crap that builds up in the engine!!!
I might try to do that today, but what if it all goes wrong?
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I've just thought about it, and this only started happening as last week I had no money to fill up the car so had to run it into the red a little bit. That might be the reason why all the dirt is in the engine. Ok went up and gave it a proper thrash for a good hour and a half, seems that the smoke has reduced quite significantly but hasn't gone altogether.
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