Use fuel system cleaner, if it doesn't help you could have a problem with the cadalidic converter or the head gasket.
This could be because you have coolant burning inside the combustion chamber(s). If you are leaking coolant, but cannot find the leak i.e. no puddles, then it is probable that your head gasket is leaking, your head is cracked, or both. If you are handy with tools, rent/buy a compression tester. If you have low compression in two adjacent cylinders, you probably have a blown head gasket. Not an easy fix. Sorry to say that.
You may be able to get a solution from AAP that can fix the head gasket leaks. I do not know what the brand name is but they say it works. Just drain the coolant, rerun the solution through, flush and add fresh coolant. I have never tried that though.
Good luck.
If you see a lot of white smoke coming out of the muffler , that is the sign.
probably a blown head gasket
under the engine block is wet and it is blowing a lot of white smoke
No this is not normal. Depending on the color of the smoke, the engine is either burning oil, or the fuel/air mixture is off and the fuel is not burning fully.
The degree of toxicity has very little to do with the colour of the smoke, but a lot to do with what it's coming from and what it contains. It'd be a little bit easier to make a white smoke that's entirely harmless - like water vapour - but colour is no guarantee either way.
Smokes. And smokes a lot.
IT usally means that WATER is coming out of YOUR tailpipe wich is STEAM & running ruff is Because the smoke is coming from the DEAD cylinder because the head Gasket is blown(bad) {USALLY}
White or bluish/white smoke coming from the tailpipe is oil. Black smoke is unburnt gas. So if you notice a drop in the level of oil when you check it with the dipstick and have that: the white or bluish smoke, you are burning oil. Could be piston rings, especially on a high mileage engine, valve guide seals, (that will cause a lot of smoke upon start up, the oil has leaked past the valve seals in to the combustion chamber while sitting) but the basic answer to your question is the smoke
You may have a blown head gasket. The white smoke may actually be steam from coolant leaking into the combustion chambers. If your car is using a lot of water, this would back up the blown head gasket theory. White smoke is coolant and black smoke is oil. I agree that this is likely a problem with your head gasket.
if the smoke is white and you've over heated the car in the past there is a good chance that you have blown the head gasket or even the heads sorry
The old standard that we used was: Black smoke = too much fuel Blue smoke = Oil White smoke = water Hope this helped. Exactly, white smoke is a sign of coolant in the combustion chamber. Stop driving the car and have it looked at by a professional immediately.
If there's a lot of white smoke you,ve blown a head gasket.Answerbecause its a ford Answerbecause its a ford can't say if you keep your car details a secret