It could be coolant getting into the exhaust system which could mean that one or more of your car's gaskets are worn out and need repairs
White smoke is a coolant leak Black is a rich condition Blue is burnt oil.
In a diesel engine, blue smoke is an indication of oil being burned. Black smoke means that there is incomplete combustion of the fuel. White smoke can be seen when raw diesel fuel is not being burned.
White smoke means water, blue/black smoke means oil, black smoke can also mean the fuel mixture is too rich.
they have elected a pope? in cold weather it is normal to see white smoke coming out of your tailpipe. the one you have to worry about is the black or the blue smoke
Stuck or broken oil rings can cause blue smoke.
white smoke is water, black smoke is oil. remember that!
Blue smoke is burning oil.Blue smoke is burning oil.
Could be several things. Typically, oil burning is blue smoke, and water/antifreeze is white smoke. With a combination of fast oil leak *and* white smoke, my guess would be to check the Cylinder Head Gasket or a cracked Cylinder Head.
blue smoke can be caused by sticking valves or burnt rings
the engine is burning oil. blue smoke oil white smoke antifreeze black smoke excess fuel
blue smoke is oil. white smoke is water. black smoke is unburnt fuel
Typically, white smoke after sitting over night is just steam from condensation or moisture in the air. However, thick white smoke while at operating temp is an indication that you are burning anti-freeze. You may have a blown head gasket if this is the case. Over filling oil can cause a white/blue smoke as well.