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Old 01-03-2016, 06:23 AM   #1
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white smoke

Had my boxster on a battery tender for 3 or 4 weeks while we were out of town. I went to start it yesterday and a bunch of white smoke came pouring out. I know the AOS causes this but it has never happened before.Is this from sitting for a few weeks or does it really need an AOS replaced, Is this normal if so what is the cost roughly to have this done by the dealer or independent. Thanks Jimbo

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Old 01-03-2016, 06:27 AM   #2
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My car always smokes when I started after sitting for more than 3 weeks or so. I have read that this also happens to other members.
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did the smoke continue, or stop after a few minutes

it is not uncommon to get some white "smoke" on startup. often is it just some water that condensed in the exhaust
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Old 01-03-2016, 06:40 AM   #4
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My car always smokes when I started after sitting for more than 3 weeks or so. I have read that this also happens to other members.
Same with my 2000 Base. My Boxster often sits for weeks on end.
Always smokes on startup after that length of time. Doesn't use oil though. Couple years ago my AOS failed. Was in busy convenience store parking lot. Very heavy smoke. Traffic in came to halt, very embarrassing.

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Old 01-03-2016, 07:19 AM   #6
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The smoke is due to the AOS, it does not mean is bad, it means is a POS deign wise, it will always spray the inside of your intake with oil and if you let it set for a while it all runs down and gets burned on startup
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White smoke

The car ran rough but then the smoke stopped and it ran perfect.i am going to open up the oil cap to feel the suction,someone said that's a good way to check.
If the AOS is bad would it smoke all the time or just at start up.jimbo
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Old 01-03-2016, 09:04 AM   #8
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Some white smoke or even a cloud is normal after the car sits for awhile. It should always clear up in a moment or two.

Replacing the AOS may or may not help this situation - for some owners it does help and for others it does not. If you decide to see if replacing the AOS will help, expect to pay $600-$800 for a indy mechanic to do the job. Dealer will be closer to $1000. The part itself is around $100. Many people have DIY'd it but its a PITA.

When the AOS actually fails, you'll know it. There will be a smoke screen that would make 007 proud and if you're out on the road, the size and density will literally stop the traffic behind you (as jotoole said, it can be somewhat embarrassing). Many owners will think that the engine blew up because the amount of smoke is huge.
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Thanks everyone,will keep an eye on it
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The way the OP described his situation, I'd be betting on bad AOS. I've had a puff of smoke from my car after sitting for extended periods but it clears immediately.

Trying to open your oil cap while the car is idling will tell you all you need to know.
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How will I know if the aos is good or bad after I open the oil filler cap any tips what to look for
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What I've seen after an engine rebuild (without new rings, but with the piston ring grooves and rings cleaned and polished (baking soda), occasionally meaning 3 times in 12,000 miles it has had an impressive smoke plume on startup. Each time I'm thinking I'm screwed, then nothing after that. Just goes with the territory.
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What I've seen after an engine rebuild (without new rings, but with the piston ring grooves and rings cleaned and polished (baking soda), occasionally meaning 3 times in 12,000 miles it has had an impressive smoke plume on startup. Each time I'm thinking I'm screwed, then nothing after that. Just goes with the territory.
Got a smoke bomb yesterday. A few days prior I had to move it over. It was cold, and I started it, moved it, and got to work. Yesterday I start it and poof dark smoke but not as dark as pure burning oil. I've noticed that only happens if I start it and don't let it warm fully up before parking it.
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It's normal. Both of mine do it fairly frequently on cold startups, and nearly always after sitting for a few days or more.
Wouldn't hurt to check out the AOS, but likely nothing to worry about.
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My 2 cents

If I remember correctly, from my VW days. Because the cylinders are boxer/horizontal and not inclined, i.e. V6/8, oil doesn't naturally drain back down into the crankcase after shutdown. Worn valve guides, rings tend to exacerbate the symptom. I believe that I read that Subaru boxer engines have similar issues.
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I remember being at an auto show with a 991 gt3 there. After the show they fired it up to move it and it blew a massive smoke screen that cleared up rather quick.

It's a Porsche thing
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My 2001 did this yesterday after it had been sitting for about 3 weeks, it stopped after about 2 minutes of idle and light revving up to about 2500. Good vacuum on oil cap so I am ruling out the AOS, (for now).
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My 2001 did this yesterday after it had been sitting for about 3 weeks, it stopped after about 2 minutes of idle and light revving up to about 2500. Good vacuum on oil cap so I am ruling out the AOS, (for now).
Correct me if I'm wrong, but "good vacuum" should mean NO vacuum.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but "good vacuum" should mean NO vacuum.
Depends upon how you define "no vacuum"; there should be 5 inches of water vacuum at the oil cap when the engine is warmed up.

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