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#457420 Mar 17, 8:13pm
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2001 Toyota Celica Gt
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Hi, I have a 2001 Celica GT. I have an engine light on and is giving a PO300 random/multiple cylinder misfire code. There is a hissing sound from around the back of the engine but I am not sure what it is. Also, there is a fairly strong gas smell and some white smoke coming from the tailpipe. On top of all that, the engine is having some low power issues. Any ideas or things to check? I will be doing compression and leakdown tests in the near future.

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White smoke from exhaust -
https://www.carsdirect.com/car-repair/causes-of-white-exhaust-smoke

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The causes of white exhaust smoke can vary; however, it is common to see white exhaust smoke when first starting a car, especially on cooler days. This is generally steam caused by condensation. As the engine warms up and the condensation dissipates the white exhaust smoke (steam) is no longer seen. If excessive white exhaust smoke is present well after the engine warms up, it is necessary to have the car inspected for possible internal coolant leaks. Indicators of an internal coolant leak include billowing white exhaust smoke accompanied by a sweet odor or a low coolant reservoir level. An internal coolant leak can also contaminate the engine oil giving it a frothy, milky appearance. Even small amounts of coolant entering the combustion chamber will produce white exhaust smoke.

One of the main causes of white exhaust smoke and coolant loss is a cracked or warped cylinder head, a cracked engine block, or head gasket failure caused by overheating. A cracked head may allow coolant to leak into one or more cylinders or into the combustion chamber of the engine. Dirty coolant, a poorly maintained cooling system, a low coolant level, or a non-functioning cooling fan can cause engine overheating. In addition, engine wear can eventually cause the gaskets to lose their capacity to seal properly allowing internal coolant loss. Intake manifold gasket and head gasket failures are two of the most common sources of internal coolant loss caused by engine wear.

Never remove the radiator cap or coolant reservoir cap while the engine is hot or running as it can cause serious injury; always allow the car to cool down completely first. Checking for a low coolant level in the reservoir is the first step in determining if coolant loss is causing the white exhaust smoke. If the coolant reservoir is at the proper level but excessive white exhaust smoke is present, a cooling system pressure check is required to determine where, if any, coolant leaks are located.

Coolant / Antifreeze - How To Replace, Drain, Fill, Inspect -
https://celicahobby.com/forums/ubbt...e-how-to-replace-drain-fill-inspect.html

P0300 code -
"Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire"
https://celicahobby.com/forums/ubbt...light-diagnostic-trouble-code-chart.html
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Stupid me didnt look at the coolant levels. Or lack of coolant level.................

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