My vehicle listed above with EcoBoost engine is losing coolant. It looks like the common problem of coolant getting into #2 or #3 cylinder through a failed head gasket.
The car puts out a bit of white smoke when starting (from water). There is no blue smoke (oil) or black smoke (fuel rich mixture). Just the brief white "smoke" which is actually steam condensation.
The California Smog Check Manual (https://www.bar.ca.gov/pdf/smog-check-manual.pdf) on page 31 says "No vehicle shall be failed for condensation or steam."
Do you know if the added water vapor from the coolant getting into #2 and/or #3 cylinders will cause a smog check failure? The "condensation or steam" exception on page 31 would indicate it will not fail for that problem.
The car puts out a bit of white smoke when starting (from water). There is no blue smoke (oil) or black smoke (fuel rich mixture). Just the brief white "smoke" which is actually steam condensation.
The California Smog Check Manual (https://www.bar.ca.gov/pdf/smog-check-manual.pdf) on page 31 says "No vehicle shall be failed for condensation or steam."
Do you know if the added water vapor from the coolant getting into #2 and/or #3 cylinders will cause a smog check failure? The "condensation or steam" exception on page 31 would indicate it will not fail for that problem.
Aug 25, 2023 at 9:56 AM