The vehicle is running rich. Too much fuel to the amount of air.
Unburnt fuel
White smoke coming from your tail pipe often indicates an issue with your coolant. The smoke comes from burning coolant. The engine sputters and white smoke is likely an issue with the head gasket.
Blue smoke, engine oil. Worn rings, valve guides. Black smoke, eccess gasoline. Flooding. White smoke, engine coolant. Cracked head or bad head gasket.
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Explain what it is doing! is water coming out of the tail pipe? do you see white smoke coming out of the tail pipe?
No it shouldnt, it will however make it harder for the car to start... typically, black smoke from the tail pipe means you have an oil leak somewhere
wrong gas mix
white smoke comming from tail pipe along with excess water in ascent car
blue smoke comes out the tail pipe when your engine is burning oil caused by a worn engine.
Fluid leaks,Noises,Smoke out the tail pipe,Poor performance,Poor fuel mileage,It stops running.
If you have white smoke coming out the tail pipe and the smoke has a sweet smell to it, the car has bad problems.
You don't mention where the smoke is coming from or what color the smoke is. If the smoke is black and coming out of the tail-pipe, the engine is running rich and you probably need to do at least a minor tuneup and change the spark plugs, inspect the distributor cap and rotor and replace if necessary, and check the spark plug wires. If the smoke is blue and coming out of the tail-pipe, the engine is burning oil. Usually this is caused by worn piston rings and an overhaul may be necessary. If the smoke is blue and coming from under the hood, you probably have a bad valve cover gasket that is leaking oil onto the exhaust manifold or pipe. Replacement of the valve cover gasket will cure this. Good luck, hope it's not blue smoke coming out of the tail-pipe. Intake manifold gaskets are very common and expensive if put off.-BClear.