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The white smoke under hood might be as a result of a mechanical problem. The reason may be because the timing belt is rubbing itself under something under the hood.
White or gray smoke coming out from under the hood of a car could be the result of a small water leak spraying water on a hot engine. A running engine is naturally hot enough to create steam when water hits it.
The car could be overheating or have a coolant leak.
white smoke can be either your car overheating, or smoke from an electrical issue
White smoke from under the cars hood can be leaking oil, brake fluid, transmission fluid. Most of the times it is a gasket went out.
Overheating or coolant leak.
white smoke = Leaking water (anti-freeze) head gasket, bad water pump... cracked block... p blue smoke = burning oil i would suggest a leaking head gasket
IT sounds like oil is dripping on the exuast manifold check valve cover gasket. The green liquid is probably antifreeze coming from a water hose.
Probably a coolant leak.
i would think that your radiator got to hot but... you might want to see a machanic for a little more info.
Coolant leak.
Be sure that it's really white smoke. White smoke indicates coolant/water. Blue smoke is oil burning. Black is transmission or brake fluids.Next, is the smoke from the hood or the exhaust? If it's under the hood then maybe you spilled some oil on the engine during the refill. Out of the exhaust, hmmm........