If a 1998 Saturn SW1 is smoking after an oil change, it could be due to several factors. One possibility is that excess oil was added, leading to oil being burned off. Another reason could be a leak in the oil filter or drain plug, causing oil to drip onto hot engine components. Additionally, if the wrong type of oil was used, it might not be compatible with the engine, resulting in excessive smoke.
no
No but it may cause unhealth
One sign could be a lot of smoke out of the exaust
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If the smoke is coming from the electric fan itself, then it needs replacing. It could be the smoke is steam that the fan is drawing from the radiator, and you have a coolant leak at the radiator.
I think yes because, you could bring in second hand smoke. And your kids, and wife could breathe in that smoke and it could cause lung damage and cause cancer. Maybe when you go to your house you can spray something on yourself so you can prevent them from breathing it.
It could be steam from the heater core
Air conditioning.
I would say yes. You could smoke a corn cob pipe.
Not smoking at all is best, no age is good to smoke,it could cause cancer,teeth decay, you will smell. many things could happen
It could, depending on the cause of the misfire.
There are many things that could cause a 14-year old male to cough up blood if they don't drink, smoke, or do drugs. It could be a lung infection.