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Don't drive the car. With white smoke, coming out of the exhaust, you must have blown your head gasket. It will also evaporate the cooling fluid, making the engine run without cooling.
Look for a certified repair shop, to get this repaired.
white smoke= lean fuel, dark smoke= rich fuel. white smoke also could mean mean a blown head gasket allowing water to mix with the oil (very bad). Run it for a bit then take out and look at the oil filler pug. if the oil is frothy or bubbly and has the color of hot chocolate there is water in it. Replace head gasket and flush all systems immediately! Pary for the best
IT IS LOOKS LIKE HEAD GASKET. WHEN THE HEAD GASKET IS BAD WATER GOES INTO THE TOP OF THE ENGINE (COMBUSTION CHAMBER) AND SHOWS WHITE WATER VAPOR AT THE EXHAUST= IT NEEDS A HEAD JOB
ANOTHER OPCION IS PUT A- BLUE DEVIL- HEAD GASKET REPAIR THE SMALL BOTTLE $36.00 (FOLLOW INSTRUCCION S IN THE BOTTLE
White smoke is usually coolant, oil is usually a blue color, most turbos r cooled by coolant so U may have a coolant leak in the turbo, may B a seal or crack in the turbo. Check your coolant level occasionally to C if it drops.
Its the problem of oil.The oil is getting burned out. The vehicle is either burning oil or it is moisture in the gas chamber if you notice white smoke from the exhaust. This is a common possibility.but in some cases this white smoke is not due to oil burning.In that case White smoke from the exhaust is a symptom of coolant entering the combustion chamber. Normally this is a sign of a blown head gasket or cracked head. And this is not a common problem must be repaired immediately. You must STOP driving this vehicle or you will cause serious engine damage. you will have to get both this possibilities checked. Thanks. you can rate this solution and show your
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Water vapor coming out of the exhaust at initial start-up is normal; that is condensation that collects when the engine is not running. White smoke at start-up depends on a couple of things. Tell me, where do you live? When the weather is very cold, all engines will emit steam (white smoke) when they are first running; this stops after the engine has been running a while and is warm.
In short, if this is only happening at first start of the morning and goes away over time, there is nothing wrong.
If, however, the "white smoke" continues and never stops, you may have a blown head gasket.
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