if the smoke is white and you've over heated the car in the past there is a good chance that you have blown the head gasket or even the heads sorry
I assume you are referring to a fixed leak in the cooling system. In that case, add a solution of 50% antifreeze and 50% water to refill the system.
in my experience it is a slight leak in heater core it will be antifreeze causing this replace heater core and problem will be fixed
It depends on if you see the antifreeze leaking or it is just disappearing. If it is just disappearing then a bad head gasket or cracked head may be the problem. The smoking could actually be vaporized antifreeze. If that is the case don't run it until you can get it fixed.
That is most certainly the case. That is the #1 symptom of a blown head gasket....oil and coolant mixture. I would recommend having it fixed before you lose the entire motor.
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You need to find out where the leak is from and have it fixed.
The temp may not go up until the antifreeze leaks way down. Or the temp gauge may not be working right. The leak needs to be fixed, or the engine can overheat and cause permanent damage.
You have a blown head gasket i would not drive it until it has been fixed
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