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1995 chrysler new yorker looses coolant today added BENS headgasket fix-all into radiator.stopped white smoke alot.Rough idle still.what next?

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The head gasket is in major repair mode,
You are getting coolant into the cylinder that's why there is white smoke and rough idle.
Have a brand new head gasket installed is my best advice.

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Sounds like head gasket is blown. Unless the car is mint or sentimental to you, it's time for a new car.

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SOURCE: rough idle stalls

blown headgasket

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  • Posted on May 08, 2009

SOURCE: My 1995 Chrysler New Yorker is over heating with a

Did you replace thermostat and is the fan operating correctly

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  • Posted on May 20, 2009

SOURCE: heap of white smoke on startup but not always

White smoke usually occurs when there is not enough heat to burn the fuel. The unburned fuel particles go out the tailpipe and typically produce a rich fuel smell. It's not unusual to see white smoke in the exhaust during cold weather until the engine warms up.

Faulty glow plugs or control module can cause white smoke on engine start up.

Low engine cranking speed may also produce white smoke.

If white smoke is still visible after the engine has warmed up, the engine may have one or more bad injectors, retarded injection timing or a worn injection pump.

Low compression or air in the fuel system can also be a source of white smoke.

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2009

SOURCE: idling up and down between 1200 and 800 rough idle 2002 saturn sl

oooooooooooo my friend white smoke mens head gasket is gon sorry

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2010

SOURCE: i have a 1998 chevy 2500 4x4 6.5 diesel pu.truck

the head gaskets are blown you can believe that anytime on any engine gas or deisel that you get oil in the radiator and there water/ antifreeze in the oil pan the gaskets and or cylinder heads are bad

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