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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Van Nuys Calif.
Posts: 124
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As mentioned be careful bleeding injectors. On a later common rail system don't do it. If it starts it will push the air out, that is a cause of white smoke. Cold is also a cause, later engine's cycle the glow plugs as the engine is warming up to eliminate the white smoke. A more serious cause is low compression. White smoke is unburned fuel.
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