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The earth’s surface and ocean temperatures are rising, with the 1990’s the warmest decade on record. Today, most scientists agree that man made (or anthropogenic) sources of greenhouse gases are, at least partly, to blame. The largest source of greenhouse gases in the Bay Area is mobile sources. Carbon dioxide is the most abundant of the greenhouse gases; however, other gases like methane and nitrous oxide are also involved.

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Common Causes of Vehicle Smoke

  • Engine Type: Gasoline
  • Visible Sign: Black or Gray Smoke
  • Diagnosis: Smoke Incomplete fuel combustion
  • Possible Causes:
  1. Engine too cold (no repair needed)
  2. Clogged air filter
  3. Carburetor, choke, fuel injection or emission system malfunction
  4. Ignition timing off
  5. Blocked manifold
  • Engine Type: Gasoline
  • Visible Sign: Blue Smoke
  • Diagnosis: Engine oil being burned
  • Possible Causes:
  1. Oil leaking into combustion chamber
  2. Worn piston rings, valves or cylinders
  • Engine Type: Gasoline
  • Visible Sign: White Smoke
  • Diagnosis: Coolant and/or water being vaporized in combustion chamber
  • Possible Causes:
  1. Engine too cold (no repair needed)
  2. Head gasket leaking
  3. Cracked block or cylinder head
  • Engine Type: Diesel
  • Visible Sign: Black or Gray Smoke
  • Diagnosis: Incomplete fuel combustion
  • Possible Causes:
  1. Faulty injection system
  2. Clogged air filter
  3. Wrong grade of fuel
  4. Incorrect timing
  5. Engine overheating
  • Engine Type: Diesel
  • Visible Sign: Blue Smoke
  • Diagnosis: Engine oil being burned or atomized
  • Possible Causes:
  1. Engine oil level too high
  2. Worn piston rings, valves or cylinders
  • Engine Type: Diesel
  • Visible Sign: White Smoke
  • Diagnosis: Fuel is not burning
  • Possible Causes:
  1. Engine too cold (no repair needed)
  2. Faulty injection system
  3. Incorrect timing
  4. Engine overheating

Last Updated: 10/4/2010