white smoke is water, black smoke is oil. remember that!
I have a 2001 1.8 Turbo Passat. I believe the white smoke is due to the engine sludge problem that had a recall on it (I missed the mileage cut off for a new engine). Sludge builds up on the Catalytic Converter. After a certain amount of build up and the temperature of the Cat is at normal temperature, white smoke will come out of tail pipe when accelerating. When it starts, the engine will shake slightly and sound strained. I try to gently continue my acceleration until the sludge is cleared (white smoke stops). Changing the oil frequently helps. Using synthetic oil helps. Shane
If the smoke is white, then there is coolant getting into the cylinder. Blue smoke is from burning oil, and black smoke is from an improper fuel air mix (stopped up air filter or choke stuck stuck.)
White smoke, it is burning oil, black smoke, it is not tuned right. Better get it back to the dealer.
Blue smoke? The end result of a tired engine. White smoke? Cracked head or bad head gasket.
overheating of the engine.
White smoke is a symptom of a blown head gasket.
white smoke from coolant usually indicates oil in coolant,this usually means a blown headgasket
I know the white smoke would be caused by coolant, which would be leaking into the combustion chamber.
White smoke is a coolant leak Black is a rich condition Blue is burnt oil.
Dont filled oil so that no smoke
White smoke means water, blue/black smoke means oil, black smoke can also mean the fuel mixture is too rich.