If you have to ask this question, you should not be working on brakes. You really should have experience in this area, because doing something in the wrong manner could be deadly for you or your passengers. Either find someone with experience or take it to a mechanic. I do a lot of work on my cars, however, I never mess with the brakes (personal opinion).
Frozen brake caliper
this kind of thing happens in my durango when i have the ac on and its humid inside the car.
more than likely your catalytic converter is plugged
At a decent shop, approximately $530.00 for diagnosis, smoke test and replacement including new plugs. This is for a 2002 5.7L V8.
My 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 has bursts of white smoke that quickly vanish after sitting awhile. I've been told that it is the Valve Stem Seals. Is this the end of my engine and is the Valve Spring Compression Tool a successful repair tool?
The calipers are stuck, or they are cheap brakes, or somebody got oil or grease on the brakes and disks.
The brakes are not releasing and need to be brought back to whoever put them on.
It's not supposed to.
It is not meant to smoke. It is running properly if there is no black smoke.It is not meant to smoke. It is running properly if there is no black smoke.
it smokes on hills problably because your giving it gas if it is black smoke
Could be lube/oily substance on the pads.
no! if your seeing white smoke its a leaking cylinder head gasket. which is a major repair. see a certified auto tech to perform this repair.