Why is my Ford Fiesta blowing smoke?

I own a 2005 Ford Fiesta 1.4 diesel and it has started blowing lots of smoke from the exhaust. It is also using a lot of oil to the point of there being nothing on the dipstick. Can you help?

Asked on 8 June 2014 by joseph

Answered by Honest John
Usually injectors, but might be valve stem oil seals, turbo oil seal or piston rings.
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