White smoke coming from your tail pipe often indicates an issue with your coolant. The smoke comes from burning coolant. The engine sputters and white smoke is likely an issue with the head gasket.
No, any smoke is coming from the engine.No, any smoke is coming from the engine.
White smoke indicates a blown head gasket, the smoke is coolant burning
changed engine
check coolent level
White smoke is antifreeze, intake or headgasket.
The engine is burning oil, there is no chemical solution only mechanical.
It would help to know where the "smoke" is coming from and what it looks or smells like. For example, white smoke from the engine compartment after a recent oil change could just be burning oil that spilled on your engine or pipes. Smoke from under the car with an acrid sweet smell could suggest problems with your transmission. Generally speaking smoke means something is overheating, so try and determine the area of the car from which the smoke is coming. Check all your fluid levels and make sure you're not running your car low on oil or other vital fluids.
It is buring oil this is a wrong answer whe engine burn oil to the exhaust smoke is a heavy white smoke no black
what causes a 125cc motor to smoke and burn oil ? and is it fixable
Engine "Blow-by" caused by excessive engine wear usually bad piston rings
Sounds like engine coolant is getting into an engine cylinder
no