![]() ![]() they have remapped the car for me and blanked and deleted the egr system but they said it's still throwing out white smoke. So then I decided not to reopen everything back up just to replace the egr and instead took it to a well reputable company and told them to just delete the egr. I then did a diagnoses on it and it came up with a fault code 7337 egr system - p0401 insufficient flow. You may not have to worry because it could just be the accumulation of condensation causing that to happen. If the oil looks milky white, you definitely have coolant mixing in the oil. When this happens, it mixes with the air/fuel mixture and ignites. 1) Condensation Burn Off If you notice white smoke coming from your muffler, don’t automatically assume the worst. White smoke coming from the exhaust Poor engine performance Puddles of fluid under your car Discolored anti-freeze Frozen coolant in the radiator A cracked engine block can cause white smoke to blow out your exhaust due to oil leaking into the combustion chamber. Now I have white smoke from the exhaust and I tried driving it on the ramp as I have no MOT on it and drove a good 15-20 miles but it's still the same. Here are 7 of the most common causes of a car blowing white smoke from the exhaust pipe. ![]() This can cause overheating and will put your engine at risk. A thick white exhaust smoke means a coolant leak. Often, the thick smoke is because of a blown head gasket, a damaged cylinder, and a cracked engine block, causing the coolant to burn. You are currently viewing our forum as a guest, which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. Bought a mk6 golf 1.6 TDI to drive as my daily and I bought it knowing it will need a new turbo as it had a over boost code so I bought a turbo for it (used) and replaced it myself. If the exhaust system is making a which and white smoke, you might have a problem. 2004 WRX - White Smoke from Exhaust - NASIOC NASIOC > NASIOC Technical > Factory 2.0L Turbo Powertrain (EJ Series Factory 2.0L Turbo) Welcome to the Subaru forum. For smoke applications, the VP-2CV check valve is required between. ![]()
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