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excess random smoke in traffic! - boarderjaymee - 22-09-2014 Okay so this is my first post! Just got myself a 306 hdi meridian, was in a long line of traffic waiting for kfc drive thru (as you do) i noticed my temperature slowly rising higher and higher, then reached just above 90 then smoke started pouring what seemed to be out the exhaust and from the front grill, there was also a slight burning smell, should i be worried? :/ no idea what it could be! The smoke was white btw... RE: excess random smoke in traffic! - Toms306 - 22-09-2014 I'd say it's steam from the cooling system...and yeah you probably should be worried about that. ![]() It's not impossible to be headgasket symptoms, but check other things first! First check the level of the coolant in the header tank. And see if theres a big orange mess in your engine bay lol. RE: excess random smoke in traffic! - boarderjaymee - 22-09-2014 The coolant level is fine and there is no mess in the engine bay, this is why im confused haha its perfectly fine when driving, engine temp stays at around low 70's, its just when i was stationary for about 20 mins with it idling after doing a 55 mile journey.... RE: excess random smoke in traffic! - Toms306 - 22-09-2014 20 mins idling! Think of the wasted fuel. ![]() I wouldn't be too bothered about the exhaust smoke tbh, I've seen a few white smoke at idle when warm, not sure why though! But the smoke/steam from the grill definitely isn't normal. If it never really gets up to temp, I suppose the coolant could've just been overfilled and the pressure from the system blew the excess out of the rad cap when it finally git hot enough. RE: excess random smoke in traffic! - bashbarnard - 22-09-2014 Souunds like fans not kicking in causing it to overheat RE: excess random smoke in traffic! - boarderjaymee - 22-09-2014 How can i tell if the fans working? I cant hear it coming on.... maybe thats the issue then? RE: excess random smoke in traffic! - Poodle - 22-09-2014 As Bernard says, sounds like you cooked it. Odd the smoke should come out the exhaust as well though, fingers crossed its not done the headgasket at the same time. Other possibility is it popped the exhaust side oil seal on the turbo, but that doesn't explain the smoke from the front, unless you have an exhaust leak..? RE: excess random smoke in traffic! - Toms306 - 22-09-2014 Fans wont be on just above 90 anyway, low speed isn't on until 92... Unless by just above 90 you meant 110.... ![]() RE: excess random smoke in traffic! - boarderjaymee - 22-09-2014 Is there any way of making the fan kick in earlier? RE: excess random smoke in traffic! - Poodle - 22-09-2014 Switch your aircon on, if it's working. |