high miles, try going to auto zone and getting some stop smoke, it's an oil aditive
White smoke will come out of a vehicle's exhaust system when the engine is cold. This is because of condensation build up in the engine and exhaust. The white smoke should go away after several minutes of idling. If you engine is always blowing white smoke, regardless of temperature, then it might be burning oil. Check the levels of your engine oil and your transmission fluid (if you have an automatic) and have the engine compression checked for blow-by.
it makes u have an easy get away from wild Pokemon just like the pokedoll and smoke ball
Most likely the valve seals. They allow oil to seep into the cylinder(s) when idling. After you accelerate the oil is burned and the smoke stops being visible. Chrysler 3.0 engines are famous for this, watch some Chrysler mini-vans at the stoplights.
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.
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It can not. this is a "smoke and mirrors" sales jobs uses in the west coast area to fool uneducated managers. shame on you.
This is common sense. You shouldn't smoke in the first place, and if you smoke during war, then the enemy (if you are running away or something) can smell the smoke and follow you. Also, if you throw it away, the enemy can find it and track you down.
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It is proven that smoking makes the skin wrinkle. When you stop smoking, the wrinkles will not go away, as this is a long-term aftermath of smoking. You can treat the wrinkles with cream to minimize them, but they won't go away completely. This is a reason why you you should not smoke!
Yes,but you shouldn't even smoke.
I'd like to know too! Mine does the same thing - it makes a rattling noise upon startup that goes away after 30 seconds or so and isn't present while driving or idling.
They do so because they can get away with it.