Yes, this would be a sign to take it to a vehicle service place. If anything abnormal happens with your motor vehicle, or if the check engine light comes on, it's time to take it in for a checkup.
More then likely the smoke coming out every time you start the car is from your car burning oil. This could be just a simple problem that will not require much attention or it could be something major. I would take your car to your local mechanic. Most will check it out and give you a free quote on how much it will cost to repair. At least if you take it in you will find out what the problem is.
Every single day there are about 3,900 kids around the age of 12 and 17 that smoke.
Blue smoke is definitely oil, but the amount needed to produce smoke is so small that you'd not notice it on the dipstick. I suspect valve seals are getting worn out although it seems a little premature. I would wait a while, see if it gets worse before taking action because the cost of repair outweighs the annoyance at this point.
burning oil or fuel.gm jim White smoke can be a indication of a leaking head gasket. Keep a eye on the coolant levels just in case. Gray smoke at start-up is a indication of worn valve guides.
If you are a mechanic you should know the procedure.
Every single day there are about 3,900 kids around the age of 12 and 17 that smoke.
Yes, your whole body suffers damage from smoking. Every time you smoke you take 11 minutes off your life.
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White smoke at start up is due to moisture in the exhaust or on a diesel it can be normal due to the engine being cold.White smoke at start up is due to moisture in the exhaust or on a diesel it can be normal due to the engine being cold.