You may have oil on the exhaust, once this has burnt off the smoke should stop.
If you can't detect a leak but if you have white smoke (steam) coming out of the exhaust, you may have a blown head gasket or a cracked cylinder head.
Short in the wiring. Your lucky you didn't have a fire. Check the fuses after repairing the short.
Heavy white smoke is usually caused when the engine burns transmission fluid, such as when the modulator valve is defective, causing transmission fluid to be sucked into the intake system. A stuck closed thermostat could cause the engine to overheat. If the engine overheated badly and repeatedly, a cylinder head could crack and allow coolant to enter the combustion camber. This condition would cause white smoke to blow out the exhaust.
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Small leak in the evap system. You need to do a smoke test
white smoke is coming from my exhaust why?
the smoke that comes out of a exhaust pipe is supposed to be white
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It is buring oil this is a wrong answer whe engine burn oil to the exhaust smoke is a heavy white smoke no black
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Could be a diesel? If not then replace your oxygen sensor on your exhaust. A bad oxygen sensor causes the exhaust smoke to be dark in color.
Car maintenance is very important for a smooth ride. When there is white smoke coming out of the exhaust, it is usually an indication of water in the engine.
A small amount of smoke from your exhaust can indicate several issues. If it's white smoke, it may suggest coolant is leaking into the engine, possibly due to a blown head gasket. Blue smoke typically indicates that oil is being burned, which could result from worn engine components. Lastly, black smoke often points to an overly rich fuel mixture. It's advisable to have a mechanic evaluate your vehicle to determine the exact cause.
Reverse has nothing to do with it, unless the smoke is coming from your differential. White smoke typically indicates you are burning oil somewhere.
A small amount of smoke is often referred to as a whiff or a wisp.
Maybe a blown head gasket
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