check your oil. if you have to put oil in it allot its your piston rings or valve seals
Black smoke means you're burning fuel, blue smoke, you're burning oil, white smoke, you're burning coolant.
Yes, if the fluid is leaking on the exhaust or the belt is slipping badly.Yes, if the fluid is leaking on the exhaust or the belt is slipping badly.
If it stops after a minute or two, it was condensation. If it continues the whole time the engine is running, it's smoke.
bad head gaskets, or a crack in the block or head.
Is white smoke coming out of the exhaust? Is the oil milky? If so then you could have a blown head gasket. You can also check by getting an exhaust gas checker at Autozone to see if there is exhaust in your coolant. HTH.
Black smoke from the exhaust and rough idling are two of the more common problems. The egr valve can be removed and cleaned on most vehicles
blue smoke is normally related to fuel problem. there is so many things that could cause this that it is best to have it checked by a technician that you trust.
Sounds like you need a ring job, white/grey smoke from the exhaust usually means oil is burning in your engine. Your engine may need a tune up or a compression check, bring it in to your mechanic.
what is the worst for your health breathing in tobacco smoke or exhaust fumes
White smoke will come out of a vehicle's exhaust system when the engine is cold. This is because of condensation build up in the engine and exhaust. The white smoke should go away after several minutes of idling. If you engine is always blowing white smoke, regardless of temperature, then it might be burning oil. Check the levels of your engine oil and your transmission fluid (if you have an automatic) and have the engine compression checked for blow-by.
emissions and exhaust
No, it will not cause smoke from the exhaust pipe. However the leaking oil can drip on the exhaust manifold where it will be burnt and smoke.