it is probably a short circuit if it is dimming your lights. the smoke is burning insulation on the wires. it must be an wire that is not protected by a fuse. do you have an aftermarket stereo?
fumarole
a vent
Superheated smoke not being able to vent, collects in the ceiling. The line is formed where the superheated smoke comes down to.Solution? Vent the heat to the outside better.
What causes heat to only come out of the defrost and vent but not the floor of a 1995 S10 Blazer?
I have seen this where water has leaked into the ductwork and stagnated.
When we camped, we cut a vent in our lean so the smoke could get out
A chimney. A vent.
A vent, flue or chimney.
A stink pipe, also known as a vent pipe or sewer vent, may emit smoke due to a few reasons, primarily related to blockages or improper ventilation. If the pipe is obstructed, gases can build up and cause pressure, leading to smoke or odors escaping from the system. Additionally, if there is a malfunction in the plumbing system or a failure in the seal, it can allow smoke or odors to escape into the environment. Regular maintenance and inspections can help prevent these issues.
the vent is the chimney after you find a chimney that's giving out smoke stand on it for about 5 seconds
Make sure the brightness knob isn't turned down too far. When the headlights are off, the instrument panel is lit by an automatic system that assumes it's daylight and gives the panel a lot of illumination. When you turn on the headlights, it changes to the system used in most cars, which depends on where you set the brightness control, which is located somewhat near the leftmost vent.
That smoke is probably steam from a leaky heater core.