White smoke usually means your burning engine coolant in the combustion chamber. The only way to burn coolant is if you have a cracked engine block, which is unlikely, you most likely have a blown out head gasket. one way to check is if your coolant is low, wet spot under the vehicle when parked, and if your oil is a milky color. Also with a blown head gasket oil can get into your coolant check to see if your coolant is a dark color other than the normal light green or light red if its a GM car.
Maybe a blown head gasket
white smoke is coming from my exhaust why?
the smoke that comes out of a exhaust pipe is supposed to be white
Thick white smoke is caused when coolant gets into a cylinder and from there into the exhaust. It is a sign that if it is not fixed real soon, you will blow or burn up your engine.
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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.
It is buring oil this is a wrong answer whe engine burn oil to the exhaust smoke is a heavy white smoke no black
Reverse has nothing to do with it, unless the smoke is coming from your differential. White smoke typically indicates you are burning oil somewhere.
if there is white smoke ur vehicle is either burning oil or it is moisture in the gas chamber
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White smoke is water vapour. Possible head gasket problems
thick white smoke generally indicates coolant leaking into combustion chamber . check for faulty head gasket od cracked head