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A healthy diesel engine should produce little to no visible smoke once it reaches normal operating temperature.
So when smoke starts coming out of the exhaust, it is usually a sign that something inside the engine is not working as intended.
The good news is that the color of the smoke can provide valuable clues about what is happening. In many cases, experienced diesel technicians can narrow down potential causes simply by observing the exhaust before they ever connect a diagnostic tool.
Whether you’re operating a Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit Diesel, International/Navistar, Paccar, Mack, Volvo, John Deere, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Chevy/GMC, Dodge, Perkins, or another diesel platform, understanding what your exhaust is trying to tell you can help identify problems before they become major repairs.
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