Smoke / Steam coming from engine when stopped
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Almost feels like a joke......however.
On the flat release the handbrake and try and push/pull the car it should move fairly easily, if not it could be the brakes.
I suspect not as the steam from the bonnet is unlikely from the brakes.
So locate your coolant reservoir (when the car is cold/not run for a few hours) and see if it's above the min (I suspect not!)
Top up coolant, drive around close to home, stop occasionally, if it happens, drive the short distance home, stop, leave engine running, open the bonnet and look for the source (or at least narrow it down to an area)
Coolant when it dries tends to leave a residue often white in colour. You may have a pin hole in a rubber pipe.
Post up here the car type and where you saw the steam a picture would be good, help us to help you!
On the flat release the handbrake and try and push/pull the car it should move fairly easily, if not it could be the brakes.
I suspect not as the steam from the bonnet is unlikely from the brakes.
So locate your coolant reservoir (when the car is cold/not run for a few hours) and see if it's above the min (I suspect not!)
Top up coolant, drive around close to home, stop occasionally, if it happens, drive the short distance home, stop, leave engine running, open the bonnet and look for the source (or at least narrow it down to an area)
Coolant when it dries tends to leave a residue often white in colour. You may have a pin hole in a rubber pipe.
Post up here the car type and where you saw the steam a picture would be good, help us to help you!
Ok, so after a trip to my friendly mechanic friend I now know the problem.....I had an oil leak under the turbo unit which was dripping onto the front part of my exhaust. Hence the smoke coming from the wheel arches when I stopped. Apparently I could have been one of those poor sods on the side of the motorway.....car engulfed in flames....nice!
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