White smoke from a car typically indicates that coolant is entering the engine, often due to a blown head gasket, a cracked engine block, or a damaged cylinder head. To address this issue, you should first check the coolant levels and inspect for leaks or signs of oil contamination. Repairing the underlying problem usually involves replacing the head gasket or other engine components, which may require professional assistance. Regular maintenance and monitoring can help prevent these issues from arising.
White smoke from the exhaust is a symptom of coolant entering the combustion chamber. Most likely cause is a blown head gasket, cracked heard, or both. STOP driving this car until you can have it repaired or you will destroy the engine.
The cause of white puffing smoke in a diesel is the crack pipe ventilator seal. Fix that it keeps the crack inside.
"white smoke" is steam, which means coolant is getting into cylinders. usually means cylinder head gasket or cylinder head is faulty
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.
you take it to a mechanic
Find and fix exhaust leak
Blue smoke? Black smoke? White smoke? from the tailpipe? from the engine? from the midpipe? at all times? only when it's first started? when under load or at idle? need a little more information here.....
No, but there's a permanent fix. The white smoke means you have coolant getting into the exhaust. Which means you've probably got either a leaking head gasket or a leaking intake manifold gasket. Replace them, and that'll solve the problem, as well as increase the longetivity of your engine.
All cars blow white smoke when they are cold especially on a cold morning .Worst case scenario if it blows excessive white smoke all the time is a blown head gasket
could be too much oil in the reservoir. It's new and under warranty. Take it back to the dealer and let them fix it. BTW, some white smoke at start-up is normal. It is condensation evaporating.
car smoke is caused by burning oil. and your car burns oil cause the rings on the pistons are bad. any treatment is not gonna fix the entire problem but just mask it. but there is one called engine restore i believe. it comes in a silver tube and is supposed to re lube pistons and restore rings
You have a short (bare wire) and it is burning the insulation ( coating) on the wire. better fix before car go's up in smoke