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What's That Smoke? Understanding Your Vehicle's Signals

What's That Smoke? Understanding Your Vehicle's Signals

What's That Smoke? Understanding Your Vehicle's Signals Seeing smoke billowing from your vehicle's exhaust can be alarming, but it's also your car's way of communicating with you. The color of the smoke can provide valuable insights into potential issues under the hood. Here's what you need to know about the different colors of smoke and what they may mean: 1. Black Smoke:Possible Cause: A rich air-fuel mixture, which means there's too much fuel and not enough air in the combustion chamber. Action: This condition can be caused by issues with the fuel injectors, air filter, or the engine's sensors. It's important to have it checked to prevent further damage and ensure optimal performance. 2. Blue Smoke:Possible Cause: Burning oil, which could indicate worn piston rings, valve seals, or a failing PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) system ... read more

The Pesky Ole Light: Understanding Your Check Engine Light

The Pesky Ole Light: Understanding Your Check Engine Light

The Pesky Ole Light: Understanding Your Check Engine Light   Ah, the check engine light – that pesky ole light on your dashboard that seems to have a mind of its own. It can flicker on at the most inconvenient times, leaving you puzzled and perhaps a bit anxious. But fear not, understanding this little indicator can help you navigate the roads ahead with confidence. What is the Check Engine Light? The check engine light is part of your vehicle's onboard diagnostics (OBD) system. It's designed to monitor your vehicle's performance and emissions-related components. When it detects a problem, it illuminates to alert you that something needs attention. Why Does it Come On? There are countless reasons why the check engine light may illuminate. Some are minor, such as a loose gas cap or a faulty sensor. Others can be more serious, indicating issues with the engine, transmission, or emissions system. Ignoring the li ... read more

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