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03-03-2022, 02:41 PM | #1 |
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Clear smoke coming out A/C vents
Noticed a clear maybe slightly cloudy smoke and burning smell coming out of my vents and out from underneath the hood. Can't find really any oil in catch can or on the garage floor. Research says maybe valve cover gasket. I only have 58k miles, maybe just the rubber got old? Any ideas welcome.
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03-03-2022, 05:59 PM | #2 |
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yea, that's the place to start. Check the valve cover gasket. Typically it drips down the passenger side and it smokes when it hits the hot exhaust it smokes up, and your AC vent is right over that area so it will suck that up into the cabin
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That's exactly what's happening. Yay, might as well do new coils and spark plugs while I have it open.
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05-02-2022, 08:58 PM | #4 |
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I just finished the same job on my 2011 535X drive. I replaced the valve cover, oil filter adapter gasket, intake manifold gasket and Serpentine belt system with tensioner and idlers. I also changed the spark plugs, oil and antifreeze. It was getting smoke in the cabin at every red light and was stinking really bad.
The serpentine belt system was something else. I didn't realize my car had Dynamic Suspension and it had two idlers instead of one. Oil all over the front of the engine and when I washed it off I found at least 6 different holes that the idlers would go in. It took me HOURS to figure the correct placement of the idlers. If you change them pay close attention to where they go. I spent several days doing it because of having to reorder serpentine belt parts but it is up and running now. I saved over $4000 by doing it myself. FYI, FCP Euro has the best prices, original parts and free shipping. It is not a bad job but very time consuming for everything I did. BTW, FCP Euro has some good DIY videos for reference. Another thing... I have been in the automotive repair business for many, many years and I have forgot a lot. I have always been a stickler for replacing the intake manifold gaskets if they are disturbed at all. The intake manifold requires loosening/removal to get to the rear bolt on the oil filter adapter to change the gasket. I have seen a lot of YouTube videos where the person just loosened it enough to get to the rear bolt. I took mine off to raise it enough to replace the intake gaskets. My car has 67000 miles and the intake gaskets were just as soft as the new ones. I would have to reconsider installing new ones if done again. BUT, an intake leak is a major headache. Yell at me if you need any pointers. BMW wanted about $1600 for the valve cover, $1500 for the oil filter adapter gasket and another $1500 for the Serpentine belt system. Then there was a lot if incidentals that would have to be done and paid for. Oh, I also changed out my battery. It was over 11 years old and had never been replaced. I have never seen a battery last that long. BMW wanted $600 for that. It cost me about $200. |
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05-04-2023, 09:29 PM | #6 |
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This thread is super helpful. I noticed white smoke coming from the vents when I pulled into my driveway the other day. I know where to begin looking if I see it again.
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After driving around, if you notice it again, open the hood and look at the side of the engine on the passenger side. That’s where it tends to be most noticeable. You may see smoke coming from that area or even black burnt oil or a small pool of oil on the heat shield. The oil will tend to seep out of that side and drip down onto the turbo or downpipe, at least from my experience with my own car and a few friends cars with the N55 and other I6 BMW engines.
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05-05-2023, 10:37 PM | #8 |
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It was a valve cover gasket. Got the job done, no issues since. Not sure I’m gonna keep it so I’m just sort of babying it at this point.
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05-06-2023, 05:52 AM | #9 |
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Thanks Fellas for the headsup🦾 im at 54k and im gonna try be ahead this curveball👍🏾
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