Typical of a Bad Head Gasket
White smoke is a symptom of a blown head gasket.
It depends from where it emitting it. White smoke could be steam if from the front - check radiator White smoke from underneath could be transmission fluid White somke from tailpipe could mean burning oil.
sounds like you need a new head gasket
you put too much oil in, it is burning the oil.
if there is white smoke that is bad not as bad as black but still bad u need probley not work on ur car and seek perfesanal help..........for the car not u.........or maybe.
There could be many problems related to smelling gas and seeing white smoke from your tailpipe. Some suggestions would be the head gasket. If the smoke has a blue tint to it, it may be oil related. If your car has a turbo, it may be the turbo needing to be replaced. To be sure, you can have a mechanic do a diagnostic on it.
that means that you have a blown head gasket or it is on the verge of blowing. alot of moy to fix if it goes. it is leaking antifreeze into the cylinders and burning it causing your car tto smoke white.
no. when a head gasket is bad coolant goes to the exhaust pipe and causes the car to smoke alot all white smoke.
If your block is cracked engine coolant may be leaking into the combustion chambers.
The head gasket on your vehicle is blown, please see a mechanic as soon as possible. The smoke is quite polluting.
White smoke from the exhaust is a symptom of moisture in the combustion chamber. If you see it after that initial startup, then suspect a blown head gasket. A compression test will verify this.
Dude it's normal it happens to almost everybody...it's just water that got into the cylinders...let the car run the smoke will disappear