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.
My understanding of exhaust smoke is that Blue is oil, Black is unburnt fuel, White is unburnt diesel on cold start. The main question would be, how much smoke and when does it do it?
the smoke that comes out of a exhaust pipe is supposed to be white
white smoke is coming from my exhaust why?
Engine exhaust turns white from water in the combustion chamber.
possible blown head gasket. I don't get white smoke from my exhaust! is it from yours? If it is just after you start your car it is normal.
It is buring oil this is a wrong answer whe engine burn oil to the exhaust smoke is a heavy white smoke no black
White smoke = Coolant entering the combustion chamber, normally caused by a blown head gasket. Black smoke = Overly rich fuel/air mixture Blue smoke = Oil burning, normally caused by worn rings.
White smoke from the exhaust indicates that your car is burning water in the combustion chamber. This is an indication of a bad head gasket.
White smoke is a sign of excess fuel or running "rich".
White smoke means head gasket, cracked head or equivelant.
white smoke from diesel exhaust generally means you have engine coolant leaking internally in enginevery rarely , white smoke can indicate a problem with the turbo
corsa 1.5 diesel lumpy at start up with white smoke from exhaust returning to normal after a couple of minuets