change the oil...again...and again(if need be)
You may have a blown head gasket.
White smoke indicates a blown head gasket, the smoke is coolant burning
Sounds like either a blown head gasket or blown intake gasket without knowing more specifics.
white smoke blown head gasket that's for sure..........................................................
You have a possible blown head gasket
White smoke is a symptom of a blown head gasket.
Most likely you have a blown head gasket.
A blown head gasket
You may have a blown head gasket. The white smoke may actually be steam from coolant leaking into the combustion chambers. If your car is using a lot of water, this would back up the blown head gasket theory. White smoke is coolant and black smoke is oil. I agree that this is likely a problem with your head gasket.
blown head gasket. the easiest way to tell is to open the radiator cap while the cars running BUT BE CAREFUL! if theres antifreeze in there it will spray and burn you! but if you have a blown head gasket when you open the throttle the same white smoke will blow out of the radiator cap. white smoke is a sign of a blown head gasket though.
A compression test will tell you if a head gasket is blown on ANY engine. Also, white smoke tells you that your burning anti-freeze, which means a head gasket is blown.
Blown cylinder head gasket. The engine burns water.