Toyota Sienna Cold Start
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my 2001 does about 1400 on cold start
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if the coolant were leaking out of the system it wouldn't make it through to the exhaust, it would mix with the oil and make it thinner, you'd notice when you changed the oil that it's a thinner, more milk-like consentration and it could be due to a bad head gasket, warped heads or in the worst case the block is cracked
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If anyone would live to see a 2001 Toyota Sienna do a 0-60 run, come to my page!
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Well, I didn't want to take it for a spin because I was doing something else in my house. I was just doing a dailey start and to see if it was cold enough to have smoke out of the exhaust. When I started it the day after, there was a lot more smoke because it was really cold out.
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WOW, I know not to rev a cold engine! I'm just saying that it's a lame vid because all he did was start the car. Sorry, I just don't think that that is cool. It would be cool if he took it out for a spin or revved the engine once it warmed up. Sienna engines are the epitome of tuner engines (that 3.0 V6 just purrs!).
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Haha/ Thats pretty funny and you're right.
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yes i does but the astro and sarafi vans such there slow nad not realiable. u can always trust ur toyota!! LOL u should tell ur dad that the new sienna r really cheapest van in the class now. or even a rav4 awesome rig man there cool im thinkin bout buyin one of them
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yah ur a idiot and u look like a fool talkin like this! holy fuck man go drive a bike better for ya!
That's not smoke coming out of the exhaust unless you're burning oil in which case I would check the rings or valve seals, and if it's oil the exhaust will have a blue tint to it. If it's white, that's condensation which is a by product of exhaust, every gasoline engine does that.
snakesonaplane2 2 years ago
Yeah, its just some steam kinda like. The blue smoke would be if like the coolant had a leak or of what you said.
MercedesF700 2 years ago