Why is my Mercedes blowing out black smoke?

Why is my Mercedes blowing out black smoke?

I own a 2009 Mercedes-Benz C220 CDI (W204) with an automatic gearbox. I have recently had a problem where the car is blowing out black smoke and the car has also stalled a few times at low speed, which is weird for an automatic. I did have a problem few months ago where I got an error code advising “fuel rail pressure is too low”.

When do you get black smoke from the exhaust?

For instance, when we look at the diesel car, most times you will get a black smoke being emitted from the exhaust is the first moment the engine is switched on. Another time is when the weather is cold or when hard acceleration is applied. That said, in these three cases, the black smoke that comes out of your exhaust is often very thick clouds.

When does Mercedes Benz C300 smoke from exhaust inspection?

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What causes black smoke in the combustion chamber?

Piston Rings are designed to prevent the infiltration of engine oil inside the combustion chamber. If there is any problem with the piston rings, the engine oil starts flowing into the combustion chamber. The combustion of the mixture of this engine oil and the fuel delivers black smoke. 6. Engine Deposits

Why does my car have black smoke coming from the exhaust?

There are several issues that will lead to black smoke from the exhaust. These can be a result of a clogged air filter, blocked manifold, malfunctioning fuel injection, or other issues. When we look at both diesel and petrol cars we know black smoke is emitted when the engine is burning fuel.

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Can a bad catalytic converter cause black smoke?

Yes, a bad catalytic converter can cause black smoke. This happens when your car engine is burning oil too much or from a clog caused by fluids from the engine coolant. Note that, apart from the dark smoke being emitted from the exhaust, here are other ways to recognize your catalytic converter isn’t functioning properly is:

Piston Rings are designed to prevent the infiltration of engine oil inside the combustion chamber. If there is any problem with the piston rings, the engine oil starts flowing into the combustion chamber. The combustion of the mixture of this engine oil and the fuel delivers black smoke. 6. Engine Deposits