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Problem with the Jimny

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Problem with the Jimny

Post by munecito »

Hello guys.

I noticed that my wife's Jimny expeles a lot of white fume every morning or every time it is parked for a long time. It is not the kind of fumes related to a cold weather. It has a strange smell too, like burning rubber (not like oil burning), but it is only for like 5 seconds and after that it doesn't happen anymore.

I checked the oil level and it's correct, also chequed the radiator fluid looking for evidence of oil or soemthing else.

The car performs all right, and everything else is in good woking order, it is just the 5 seconds smelly fumes what worries me.

Any thoughts??

Thanks

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Post by WHITVIT »

possibly coolant steaming off. It may leak into cylinders after stopping. pressure check your cooling system or throw a llittle of it onto hot exaust and see if it smells the same.Are any of your spark plugs rusty?
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Post by HRZOOK »

My first instinct without seeing anything is a vacuum leak in the power brake booster. Are you losing brake fluid does the peddal feel different than before the problem?
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Post by munecito »

Brakes are all right. Pedal Ok brake fluid level, perfect.

I will havea look at the spark plugs, but the coolant level is perfect, I have never had to add coolant as it is always at its right level.

I will recheck those things and if I can't find anything I guess Mr Suzuki will be glad to take my money into his account.

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Post by HRZOOK »

worn Valve stem seals can cause a puff of smoke on start up

How many K's on engine??

PM Daryl he is a mechanic and knows heaps about zooks
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Post by munecito »

It is about 80.000 K's.

I'll be PM him. Thanks.

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Post by mugginsmoo »

worn Valve stem seals can cause a puff of smoke on start up

How many K's on engine??
surely it can't be valve seals :?: , i've done 120 000K's. no problem like this has happened with mine. :?:


maybe check your Power steer, could it be spraying fluid onto your exhaust.


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Post by munecito »

Don't think it could be power steering fluid, it comes from inside the exhaust, not from under the hood. And the smell is different. I'll send a PM to Daryl, but very busy at the moment.

Thanks guys.

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Post by cj »

Valve stem seals can get cooked if an engine overheats then they're stuffed no matter what km's you've done.
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Post by bigred »

Cracked Head,are you losing any coolant
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Post by munecito »

Coolant level perfect, no oil in coolant, no coolant in oil, not milky oil.

Temperature is always in the lower half. No water or any fluids coming from the exhaust, just those annoying 2 seconds of stinky fumes. The exhaust is not oily as I have stucked my finger inside and it comes dry.

I will rechek the brake booster ass the smell could be brake fluid. I hope I had more time to muck around but I'm flat out untill october.

I'll let you know if I find something on the weekend.

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Post by bozwon »

it could be a stuffed injector. this would explain some fumes. some fuel may be trickelling down into the cylinder and is not being fully burnt up for a few seconds causing the fumes you are getting.

there is also a possibility a sensor is playing up causing the computer to overfuel the car for a bit.

other than that and everything other people have said i cant think of anything else that it could be.
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Post by munecito »

I thought of one injector stuffed, but I don't knoiw how to check that.

Do you think I can `put one of those injector cleaners? Are they any good?

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