Every car has an exhaust. The exhaust is a part of the combustion engine that ensures that exhaust gases are discharged into the outside air. In almost all cases, the exhaust smoke has no color when the engine is running properly. If the exhaust fumes are white, black or blue, there is probably something wrong with the engine. The additives below can solve a smoking car.
Black exhaust smoke
If black smoke occurs, something is wrong with the fuel. With black smoke, too much fuel is supplied which is ultimately burned through the exhaust. In addition, black exhaust smoke can indicate a clogged or dirty EGR valve. With the Lindemann Smokeless, black smoke development will be reduced.
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White exhaust smoke
White smoke often occurs in winter during a cold start. This white smoke mainly comes from water drops and condensation. White exhaust smoke contains water in the emissions. When the engine has reached its normal temperature, the white smoke should have disappeared. With the Service Cleaner from Lindemann you can completely clean your fuel system.
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Blue exhaust smoke
Blue exhaust smoke means oil enters the combustion chamber. The engine oil then enters the cylinders and is ultimately burned with the air and fuel. Worn piston rings are a consequence of this. The Lindemann Worn Engine Treatment contains Teflon molecules that fill the resulting space and prevent further wear.
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