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.
the smoke is probly actually blue but appears to be white blue colered smoke is oil burning after vehicle sits oil drips into the cylinders from the valve guide seals causing it to burn and smoke upon start up of vehicle
there may be leakage in your coolant water cap at the time of starting vibration causes water to escape from it entering in to the engine causes white smoke
WHITE SMOKE is engine coolant / antifreeze burning. That is due to a head gasket leaking on the 5.7L 350 engine.
corsa 1.5 diesel lumpy at start up with white smoke from exhaust returning to normal after a couple of minuets
Needs a tune up you are burning too rich, too much gas in the carburetor.
Usually white smoke is the result of a cold engine. After the engine warms up, the white smoke should disappear. Faulty injector spray patterns are another common problem.
Possible that there is oil in your intake.
If your 6.5 Chevy diesel smokes white smoke when you first start it up, it could just need warming up. It could also indicate an issue with the motor.
White smoke is from water getting into the cylinders. If this only occurs at start up the head gasket probably weeps into the cylinder. The gasket will probably get worse until the gasket gets replaced.
White smoke at startup, loss of anti freeze and milky oil indicates to me a bad head gasket.
oil burning . Condensation.
Most cars have a little white smoke on start-up, but a consistent plume of white hot smoke is caused by antifreeze leaking into your combustion chamber and being expelled as steam. This is a bad thing.