96 jeep grand cherokee intermittant exhaust smoke when air conditioner on
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Re: 96 jeep grand cherokee intermittant exhaust smoke when air conditioner on
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40D75C43.54D6A7C@***.net>...
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Thanks for the suggestions! I will check the valve cover gasket.
My father suggested the bad tank of gas theory. That's definately
possible.
I have tanked up after a rain recently at a shady place!
Maybe there's some water in there, since there is no lost coolant or
any coolant in the oil.
If it's burning oil, would it be intermittant ?
Thanks again, and if anyone else has other ideas, please post. This
message group is great. I have gotten much help through the years.
Last year it was the front axl u-joints.
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Thanks for the suggestions! I will check the valve cover gasket.
My father suggested the bad tank of gas theory. That's definately
possible.
I have tanked up after a rain recently at a shady place!
Maybe there's some water in there, since there is no lost coolant or
any coolant in the oil.
If it's burning oil, would it be intermittant ?
Thanks again, and if anyone else has other ideas, please post. This
message group is great. I have gotten much help through the years.
Last year it was the front axl u-joints.
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Re: 96 jeep grand cherokee intermittant exhaust smoke when air conditioner on
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40D75C43.54D6A7C@***.net>...
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Thanks for the suggestions! I will check the valve cover gasket.
My father suggested the bad tank of gas theory. That's definately
possible.
I have tanked up after a rain recently at a shady place!
Maybe there's some water in there, since there is no lost coolant or
any coolant in the oil.
If it's burning oil, would it be intermittant ?
Thanks again, and if anyone else has other ideas, please post. This
message group is great. I have gotten much help through the years.
Last year it was the front axl u-joints.
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Thanks for the suggestions! I will check the valve cover gasket.
My father suggested the bad tank of gas theory. That's definately
possible.
I have tanked up after a rain recently at a shady place!
Maybe there's some water in there, since there is no lost coolant or
any coolant in the oil.
If it's burning oil, would it be intermittant ?
Thanks again, and if anyone else has other ideas, please post. This
message group is great. I have gotten much help through the years.
Last year it was the front axl u-joints.
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Re: 96 jeep grand cherokee intermittant exhaust smoke when air conditioner on
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40D75C43.54D6A7C@***.net>...
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Thanks for the suggestions! I will check the valve cover gasket.
My father suggested the bad tank of gas theory. That's definately
possible.
I have tanked up after a rain recently at a shady place!
Maybe there's some water in there, since there is no lost coolant or
any coolant in the oil.
If it's burning oil, would it be intermittant ?
Thanks again, and if anyone else has other ideas, please post. This
message group is great. I have gotten much help through the years.
Last year it was the front axl u-joints.
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Thanks for the suggestions! I will check the valve cover gasket.
My father suggested the bad tank of gas theory. That's definately
possible.
I have tanked up after a rain recently at a shady place!
Maybe there's some water in there, since there is no lost coolant or
any coolant in the oil.
If it's burning oil, would it be intermittant ?
Thanks again, and if anyone else has other ideas, please post. This
message group is great. I have gotten much help through the years.
Last year it was the front axl u-joints.
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Re: 96 jeep grand cherokee intermittant exhaust smoke when air conditioner on
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40D75C43.54D6A7C@***.net>...
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Thanks for the suggestions! I will check the valve cover gasket.
My father suggested the bad tank of gas theory. That's definately
possible.
I have tanked up after a rain recently at a shady place!
Maybe there's some water in there, since there is no lost coolant or
any coolant in the oil.
If it's burning oil, would it be intermittant ?
Thanks again, and if anyone else has other ideas, please post. This
message group is great. I have gotten much help through the years.
Last year it was the front axl u-joints.
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Thanks for the suggestions! I will check the valve cover gasket.
My father suggested the bad tank of gas theory. That's definately
possible.
I have tanked up after a rain recently at a shady place!
Maybe there's some water in there, since there is no lost coolant or
any coolant in the oil.
If it's burning oil, would it be intermittant ?
Thanks again, and if anyone else has other ideas, please post. This
message group is great. I have gotten much help through the years.
Last year it was the front axl u-joints.
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Re: 96 jeep grand cherokee intermittant exhaust smoke when air conditioner on
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40D75C43.54D6A7C@***.net>...
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Oh, another thing.
I recently passed the emission test last week. No problems with the exhaust.
Just a little bit more info.
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Oh, another thing.
I recently passed the emission test last week. No problems with the exhaust.
Just a little bit more info.
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Re: 96 jeep grand cherokee intermittant exhaust smoke when air conditioner on
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40D75C43.54D6A7C@***.net>...
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Oh, another thing.
I recently passed the emission test last week. No problems with the exhaust.
Just a little bit more info.
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Oh, another thing.
I recently passed the emission test last week. No problems with the exhaust.
Just a little bit more info.
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Re: 96 jeep grand cherokee intermittant exhaust smoke when air conditioner on
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40D75C43.54D6A7C@***.net>...
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Oh, another thing.
I recently passed the emission test last week. No problems with the exhaust.
Just a little bit more info.
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Oh, another thing.
I recently passed the emission test last week. No problems with the exhaust.
Just a little bit more info.
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Re: 96 jeep grand cherokee intermittant exhaust smoke when air conditioner on
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40D75C43.54D6A7C@***.net>...
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Oh, another thing.
I recently passed the emission test last week. No problems with the exhaust.
Just a little bit more info.
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
Oh, another thing.
I recently passed the emission test last week. No problems with the exhaust.
Just a little bit more info.
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Re: 96 jeep grand cherokee intermittant exhaust smoke when air conditioner on
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40D75C43.54D6A7C@***.net>...
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
More info!
I didn't know this before.
My father added some stop leak stuff to the oil last week!
He didn't tell me.
Could that cause intermittant smoke from the exhaust??
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
More info!
I didn't know this before.
My father added some stop leak stuff to the oil last week!
He didn't tell me.
Could that cause intermittant smoke from the exhaust??
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Re: 96 jeep grand cherokee intermittant exhaust smoke when air conditioner on
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40D75C43.54D6A7C@***.net>...
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
More info!
I didn't know this before.
My father added some stop leak stuff to the oil last week!
He didn't tell me.
Could that cause intermittant smoke from the exhaust??
> Hi Rick,
> The air conditioning will have nothing to do with smoke out the
> exhaust.
> Have your valve cover gasket replaced and you'll cure that junk
> yard smell.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Rick wrote:
> >
> > Maybe some of you have an idea what this is ?
> >
> > My 96 Grand Cherokee has 180K miles on it.
> > Recently (on 2 occasions) while on the highway, I noticed a decent
> > amount of smoke in my rear view mirror. I had the AC on. The first
> > time, it just stopped on it's own. The second time, the smoke
> > disappeared after I shut off the air conditioning. I can't tell if
> > the smoke is just white in color or if there is a little blue in
> > there. The engine has a lot of miles on it and it has a moderate oil
> > leak. It's also burning some oil (I can tell by the smell when I get
> > out of the car). However, this new problem seems to be tied in with
> > the air conditioner. The AC still works well inside the car.
> >
> > BY the way, no loss of coolant, and the oil looks ok on the dipstick.
> > Also, I never got an indication of over-heating.
> >
> > Any ideas ??
> >
> > Rick
More info!
I didn't know this before.
My father added some stop leak stuff to the oil last week!
He didn't tell me.
Could that cause intermittant smoke from the exhaust??