I have a 2003. A few months I was sitting in my car for a half hour idling and when I started driving again, white smoke, everywhere! I was going to have it towed to the dealership, but I decided to drive it instead. The smoke eventually went away, but I had them look at it anyway. They said there was oil in the intake and did a full fuel injection cleaning. I haven't had the problem again, though it went away before I got to the dealer, so maybe I wouldn't have seen it anyway.
The white smoke from the exhaust of a Mazda 6 can be caused by a number of factors. One of the factors is the lack of oil in the coolant. Another reason might be a blown head gasket.
White smoke is water vapour. Possible head gasket problems
the smoke that comes out of a exhaust pipe is supposed to be white
An engine burning oil will produce blue smoke. White smoke from the exhaust is an indication of coolant entering the combustion chamber. This is caused by either a blown head gasket or a cracked head. Stop driving this car and have it looked at by a professional.
white smoke is coming from my exhaust why?
white smoke usually always head gasket or cylinder head problems no matter what the vehicle
Engine exhaust turns white from water in the combustion chamber.
possible blown head gasket. I don't get white smoke from my exhaust! is it from yours? If it is just after you start your car it is normal.
It is buring oil this is a wrong answer whe engine burn oil to the exhaust smoke is a heavy white smoke no black
The first thing that comes to mind related to those symptoms is a blown head gasket.
White smoke from the exhaust indicates that your car is burning water in the combustion chamber. This is an indication of a bad head gasket.
White smoke is a sign of excess fuel or running "rich".