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Exhaust Smoke: Notes

EXHAUST SMOKE (VIN Y) DESCRIPTION AND POSSIBLE CAUSE

Troubleshooting item Exhaust smoke
Description  
  • Blue, black, or white smoke from exhaust system.
Possible cause Blue smoke (Burning oil):
  • PCV valve malfunction
  • Turbocharger malfunction
  • Engine internal oil leakage
  • Oil leakage at the compressor or turbine end of the turbocharger

    White smoke (Water in combustion):

  • Cooling system malfunction (coolant loss)
  • Engine internal coolant leakage
  • Coolant leakage at the compressor or the turbine end of the turbocharger

    Black smoke (Rich fuel mixture):

  • Erratic signal to PCM
    • APP sensor or related circuit malfunction
    • ECT sensor No. 1 or related circuit malfunction
    • ECT sensor No. 2 or related circuit malfunction
    • IAT sensor No. 1 (integrated in MAF sensor/IAT sensor No. 1) or related circuit malfunction
    • MAF sensor or related circuit malfunction
    • MAP sensor or related circuit malfunction
    • A/F sensor or related circuit malfunction
    • HO2S or related circuit malfunction
    • TP sensor or related circuit malfunction
    • Boost air temperature sensor or related circuit malfunction
      • Boost pressure sensor or related circuit malfunction
      • Improper fuel injection timing and amount
      • Air cleaner restriction
      • Intake-air system is collapsed or restricted
      • Leakage at engine intake manifold and/or exhaust manifold
      • Inadequate/Excessive fuel pressure
      • High fuel pressure sensor malfunction
      • High pressure fuel pump malfunction
      • Spill valve control solenoid valve control circuit malfunction (damage to driver in PCM caused by short circuit to ground system)
      • Spill valve control solenoid valve malfunction (built-into high pressure fuel pump)
      • Relief valve (built-into high pressure fuel pump) malfunction
      • Fuel line restricted or clogged
      • Fuel pump unit malfunction
      • Ignition system malfunction
      • Ignition coil malfunction
      • Spark plug malfunction
  • Improper engine compression
  • Improper intake valve timing
  • Improper exhaust valve timing
  • Injector driver (built-into PCM) malfunction
Possible cause  
WARNING:
  • The following troubleshooting flow chart contains the fuel system diagnosis and repair procedures. Read the following warnings before performing the fuel system services:
    • Fuel vapor is hazardous. It can easily ignite, causing serious injury and damage. Always keep sparks and flames away from fuel.
    • Highly pressurized fuel may spray out if the fuel line is cut. Due to the following dangers occurring with a fuel spray, always complete the "Fuel Line Safety Procedure" to prevent the fuel from spraying. (See BEFORE SERVICE PRECAUTION [VIN Y (US)] .)
    • Fuel may cause irritation if it comes in contact with skin and eyes.
  • If fuel ignites and causes a fire, it may lead to serious injury or death, and damage to property and facilities.
    • Fuel is highly flammable and dangerous. Fuel line spills and leakage can cause serious injury or death, and damage to equipment. Always refer to the "Quick Release Connector Removal/Installation (fuel system)" before performing the fuel hose installation, and execute the "Fuel Leakage Inspection" after installation. (See QUICK RELEASE CONNECTOR (FUEL SYSTEM) REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [VIN Y (US)] .) (See AFTER SERVICE PRECAUTION [VIN Y (US)] .)
      CAUTION:
      • Disconnecting/connecting the quick release connector without cleaning it may possibly cause damage to the fuel pipe and quick release connector. Always clean the quick release connector joint area before disconnecting/connecting, and make sure that it is free of foreign material.
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CAUTION:
  • Verify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.