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Black Smoke is rich mixture
Blue Smoke is oil
White Smoke is Steam
What is this 'Trumbler' that you changed?? Not even Google has a clue!
Are you losing coolant? Did someone put Windshield Washer fluid into the engine oil filler? You are burning water. The ECM doesn't like it so it it shakes. At idle there isn't as much pressure to stop the water entering the combustion chamber. Likely a failed cylinder head gasket. You can do a pressure test and there is also a test that identifies exhaust gases in the coolant.
You can also try disconnecting the battery. That will reset the engine check light until the problem occurs again. It may not clear stored diagnostic codes. Make sure that you have the stereo anti theft code if needed.
If you put gas through and got nothing, it is probably something else. Have you checked your fuses? You can get a code tester at Autozone or parts store. A cheap one cost 40-50. It would save you a lot of money. Buy a Haynes Book, shows everything you need to do it yourself and shows you the code matches. Have you tried anything yet?
Has the 'Check Engine' light come on? I had this problem at 30,000 miles and the trouble codes set were transmission component slipping. Ultimately required replacement of the transmission.
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