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"We've Got Ways Of Making You Pronounce The Letter O." 2005 Avalanche White Nissan Xterra 4x4 265hp V6... Stock For Now |
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Anyone know about this? I haven't started it up this morning yet, so I'm hoping that it will be miracously fixed
I'm just hoping that it's just my engine getting used to the new exhaust system, and the larger pipes.-Braden
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Brad, there are 3 kinds of smoke, well 4 actually.
1. White/can be from a cold morning, which is normal. 2. White again/ if lots of white smoke, this indicates a blown head gasket. 3. Black/engine running too rich. The black is soot, and unburned gas. 4. Blue/oil getting past the rings or valve guides. Yours may have just been a little carbon burning off, or still the muffler. It's normal for an engine to let a little get by, but if lots of blue is getting by, then that would indicate a problem as in #4 above. Also the condensation coming out is normal. When I fire mine up, even for the first time on a hot summer day, it spits water out for a bit, and a little white smoke. That's the water heating up that is in the pipes.
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Corey- Thank you sooooo much!!! I was just about driving myself insane because I thought I blew a head gasket or something
It definitely wasn't white smoke, and it wasn't blue smoke (I had that happen when I was driving my jeep ) I need to get gas today, I'll probably not get the premium like i've been doing (I swear I get better gas mileage with the 91 octane ) So maybe that will clear it up, or else it's time to clean my throttle body again ![]() Thanks for the help Corey ![]() -Braden
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Hey there Braden.
Just keep an eye on it. Maybe check your coolant and see if it drops. I dont think its the head gasket. My '97 4runner would blow white smoke every morning when i would start it up.
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Hello everyone as this is my first post.
Braden I have a 93 and put new exhaust on it a few months ago. It did the same thing, smoked and stunk for the 1st few days. It scared me too death. I kept a close eye on it and it went away. The muffler shop said this is normal.
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Braden, did you have your head gasket replaced. The 2nd gen's head gaskets were recalled and replaced for free. You can still do it. Just take it to the dealer and ask them to run the VIN # to see if it was done, if not, they have to do it for you! Then you don't have to worry about it anymore. :fireman:
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BTOWN- Yeah that's the first thing I did before I bought it
My HG was replaced back in November of '99 So hopefully it'll last me a while longer My truck is still running absolutely perfectly (well even better now with the new exhaust ) I just remembered today that the last time I got gas I added a fuel injector cleaner (I don't remember the name off hand, it was a silver bottle, a little smaller than a quart of oil. It had red white and blue lettering on it, I think it might of been Amsoil, but I really don't remember. It was a really powerful one that you're only supposed to add it every 5000 miles or so.) So I just realized that the black puffs of smoke could be from that cleaner So i'm thinking that the fuel injector cleaner that I added is what was causing me to worry ![]() Thanks for the help everyone And let's just hope that nothing is wrong with my truck ![]() -Braden
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I wonder if I could get away with a free gasket job, mines a mess after the last owner tried to replace it himself. I'll be calling my favorite dealer this week, fill him in and see what he says.
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Fred- Yeah you should definitely call your dealership. As long as your Head Gasket hasn't all ready been replaced under the recall, then they'll replace it. When you call or go down there just ask them to run your VIN# to see if it's been replaced, and they should be able to tell you exactly when it was replaced if it was.
-Braden
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I put a new exauhst on a Nissan maxima and smoke came pouring from underneath....i forgot to take the stickers off :pat:
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