It has a possible transmission problem. Transmission problem isn't going to cause smoke. You have a blown headgasket or cracked block that is letting coolant get into the cylinders. If you are still driving it when you read this, stop while there is still hope to repair it.
they do not smoke if they did they would stop airing the show
If the sentence is: "Alex, stop running." Then the verb would be "stop."
Perhaps you have a leak in your transmission. Check the transmission fluid while the car is running. DO NOT check any other fluids while the engine is running.
No. All you get is smoke and steam. Not smoking stops the smell. Running water like that waste water as well.
It could be a dirty air filter or a dirty throttle body.
turn the engine off
Yes it would
replace timing chain
Closing the factories down would definitely do that.
1987 ford f150 5.0 starts at 1500 rpms, then idles down to 700 rpms.truck idles low when put into gear and also stall when i stop from time to time.any help will be greatly appreciated.
no.