Why is my Jeep blowing white smoke?

Why is my Jeep blowing white smoke?

White smoke is often a symptom of burning coolant. This equates to a blown head gasket or worse, a cracked engine block.

Why does my Jeep Grand Cherokee have white smoke coming from the exhaust?

The color of your exhaust can tell you a lot about the health of your Jeep Grand Cherokee’s engine and emissions systems. When there is white smoke coming from the exhaust, it can mean a few things. It’s not necessarily anything to be concerned about. But, a LOT of it can be a sign of big trouble.

When to get a smoke inspection on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Jeep Grand Cherokee Smoke from engine or exhaust Inspection at your home or office. Our certified mobile mechanics come to you 7 days a week between 7 AM and 9 PM. Our certified mobile mechanics can come to you now.

What causes a Jeep Grand Cherokee to misfire?

Damaged cylinder head: This fix is more of a Greek tragedy. Most of the explosive action happens in the cylinder head, where the combustion chamber is located. A cracked or extremely warped cylinder head will cause the engine to lose compression and misfire.

What to do if your Jeep Grand Cherokee is leaking gas?

The remedy is to replace the fuel pressure regulator. Leaky or clogged fuel injectors: Fuel injectors are small electro-mechanical devices used to spray a predetermined amount of atomized gasoline (a mist of gasoline) into a vehicle’s intake manifold, which is directly in front of the intake valve.

The color of your exhaust can tell you a lot about the health of your Jeep Grand Cherokee’s engine and emissions systems. When there is white smoke coming from the exhaust, it can mean a few things. It’s not necessarily anything to be concerned about. But, a LOT of it can be a sign of big trouble.

Jeep Grand Cherokee Smoke from engine or exhaust Inspection at your home or office. Our certified mobile mechanics come to you 7 days a week between 7 AM and 9 PM. Our certified mobile mechanics can come to you now.

The remedy is to replace the fuel pressure regulator. Leaky or clogged fuel injectors: Fuel injectors are small electro-mechanical devices used to spray a predetermined amount of atomized gasoline (a mist of gasoline) into a vehicle’s intake manifold, which is directly in front of the intake valve.

Damaged cylinder head: This fix is more of a Greek tragedy. Most of the explosive action happens in the cylinder head, where the combustion chamber is located. A cracked or extremely warped cylinder head will cause the engine to lose compression and misfire.