If your car is burning oil and blowing white smoke, it typically indicates that engine oil is leaking into the combustion chamber. This can be caused by worn piston rings, damaged valve seals, or a blown head gasket. When the oil burns, it produces white smoke from the exhaust. It's essential to address these issues promptly to prevent further engine damage.
a blow piston or a head gasket in your engine
White smoke occurs when there is moisture evaporating from the exhaust system from sitting overnight or in cold weather. Your car may also emit white smoke if there is a head gasket leak and the car is burning coolant. In this case, you will need to see a technician immediately.
white smoke can be either your car overheating, or smoke from an electrical issue
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to blow out the smoke the car produced
White smoke = Coolant leak, head gasket is the likely culprit. Blue smoke = Engine burning oil. Black smoke = Engine running too rich, wasting fuel.
have a mechanic check your turbo.most will tell u that a turbo blows black smoke but can aslso blow white smoke when turbo is malfunctioning
piston rings going bad oil leaking around to top of piston so when you start the oil will burn white
its getting ready to explode. jump out quick
the smoke comes out the rear of the car in a pipe. the smoke comes out only when the engine is on. you do not have to be moving to have smoke come out. just the fact that the engine is on creates smoke due to the byproduct of the fuel and energy.
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white smoke comming from tail pipe along with excess water in ascent car