Nope, that would be steam.
Most likely this is a blocked drain hose from the HVAC system. When it can't drip out condensation fast enough, the water contacts the AC evaporator and causes a foggy mist.
If it doesn't smell like smoke it could be comdensation off the evaporator core. You might have a clogged evap. case drain. If it is left unchecked it will start to smell moldy. If it is smoke, it usually be gray or black due to melting wires(also stink), afaulty blower bearings( would make noise).
The smell of rotten egg is coming from your catalytic converter that is plugged up White smoke is an indication of water (usually antifreeze) in the exhaust.
If the a/c is on it could be water vapor collected from latent heat of evaporation happening in the a/c system evaporator which collects moisture from the air. then your blower motor pushes the air across your cold wet evaporator and you get (white smoke" like when you open your freezer. This is normal. If the water is coming out on the floor you might need to clear out the evaporator drain tube, (where the water normally drips out under your car with the a/c on). the other possibility is that the heater core has sprung a leak and hot water is vaporizing in your heaterbox and coming out your vents. This will normally smell sweet and you should notice a drop in your coolant level. This needs to be taken care of and can be costly.
No, any smoke is coming from the engine.No, any smoke is coming from the engine.
Could be an incorrect refrigerant charge or defective pressure switch causing the evaporator to freeze and the air flow over it is causing the ice to melt and the resulting white smoke is condensation
Sorry to tell you but white smoke from the exhaust is caused by coolant entering the combustion chamber. You have a blown head gasket. STOP driving this vehicle or you will destroy the engine.
WHERE IS THE SMOKE COMING FROM ?
white smoke is coming from my exhaust why?
Oil return lines from head may be partially plugged and oil runs down into cylinder over night - it is burned on start-up
Black smoke is a sign of a vehicle running rich. I would check for a bad fuel pressure regulator, bad fuel injector or very plugged air filter. A fuel pressure test could tell you much.
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