My diesel is smoking. Why?

Posted on 2/4/2019

A black truck with the hood up is on a lift in a garage. | J&H Automotive

Diesel's typically smoke because they either have to much fuel going into the engine and it's not getting used, or it's consuming oil. Either way it needs to get checked to make sure your engine is performing at optimal efficiency.


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By jhautoinc May 22, 2026
It's important to keep you safe.
By jhautoinc May 19, 2026
This most likely a catastrophic failure
By jhautoinc May 12, 2026
This debris makes it hard for your radiator to work
By jhautoinc April 28, 2026
An oil leak can be dangerous
By jhautoinc April 24, 2026
Gear oil is important lubrication
By jhautoinc April 22, 2026
This is repair that should not be put off.
By jhautoinc April 14, 2026
It's a mechanical failure
By jhautoinc April 11, 2026
Alternator should not make noise
By jhautoinc April 7, 2026
A plugged exhaust is an issue for your engine.
By jhautoinc April 3, 2026
This can cause bigger issues with your engine