From FAQ Farmer Albil: "My 98 Rav-4 started smoking around 90k... The Shore Toyota people advised me that the "seal's" in the cylander was passing oil, causing the smoking, it wasn't a excessively expensive event, and did correct the problem."
A bad fuel injector can cause your 2004 Toyota Camry to smoke when you start it up. A plugged air filter can also cause it to smoke.
Your car will not start.
oil burning . Condensation.
IT usally means that WATER is coming out of YOUR tailpipe wich is STEAM & running ruff is Because the smoke is coming from the DEAD cylinder because the head Gasket is blown(bad) {USALLY}
Clean your battery terminals with soda water and get all the junk off the connector cables.
blown head gasket much?
A rainbow comes out then the sun and clouds start to go away!!!
It is difficult to start and emits a smelly white smoke once running.
depends on amount of smoke and when it happens On a cold start it could just be condensation If this happens after vehicle has been run for a while is at normal operating temperature could be head gasket
Head gasket about to go? You sure its not light blue, maybe valve seals bad if only smokes at start up or extended high RPM
This normally happens when the valve seals are worn down. The oil will collect on top of them and seep through them when cold into the cylinders. It is a fairly expensive job because the top of the motor, or head, must be removed and serviced.
Yes, your whole body suffers damage from smoking. Every time you smoke you take 11 minutes off your life.