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Morning all , I was out last night for a meal and as we were walking to carpark got talking to a guy who was sitting in his e53 X5d , we must have talked for 10 / 15 min, then he drove of, there was clouds of blue smoke from his exhausts , the car was idling all the time we were talking so it was warm, what was that all about ?????
05 , 30d Le Mans Blue Sport
Re: smoke
Could be any number of things depending on the engine type. Breather, poor mixture, blocked air filter, rings, turbo, seals, wrong oil (too thin when warm) etc etc.
Richard
Richard
Last edited by X5Sport on Sun May 04, 2014 1:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: smoke
Mine was smoking when it was tanked until a few weeks ago. I noticed in the service records it appeared as if the air filter had not been changed ( which is a PITA, as we say) for a very long time (BMW service by Sytners Nottingham to boot !) Changed the filter and seemed to cure it. Also, the crankcase breather filter can cause the dreaded blue smoke. Done that as well.
So if you see him again - it needs a service for starters.
B X5 :smoke:
So if you see him again - it needs a service for starters.
B X5 :smoke:
Babylon X5 :policeman:
Re: smoke
Not really. I could always hear mine whistling if I had the window open and was accelerating 'briskly'. Should be a pretty high pitch though.
R
R
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.