This is most likely a blown head gasket. You may also find that your oil is a milky color. This is caused by water getting into the oil from the defective head gasket. This is a major engine repair. Seek professional help from a reputable service facility.
That water is from condensation which is normal. However, if it is engine coolant you have big problems.
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Usually the engine is burning coolant.
Zerex antifreeze coolant
Vehicle likely overheated, or for some other reason, the head gasket has been breached, allowing coolant to be burned in the engine. The coolant is consumed, appearing as whitish smoke emitting from the tailpipe.
Could be getting into engine. Check tailpipe emissions for white smoke.
Coolant in the oil, low compression on the cylinder where the gasket is blown, air bubbles in the radiator, sweet smell at the tailpipe, white smoke at the tailpipe, especially at startup, & loosing coolant with no apparent leak.
The 1997 Plymouth Voyager 3.0 liter engine coolant capacity is 5.5 gallons. The coolant should be at a minimum of 50 percent antifreeze.
blown head gasket!
Oil in coolant? Coolant in oil? Excessive white smoke from tailpipe when vehicle is at normal operating temperature? Engine miss or skip?
It could be transmission fluid or coolant, or a problem with the catalytic converter.
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