Blown head gasket or cracked head. STOP driving this car NOW. Serious engine damage will occur if you continue to run this engine in this condition.
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∙ 2009-07-02 17:29:49It may not be overheating, but you could still have a coolant leak into the combustion chamber, from either a head gasket or intake manifold gasket.
the smoke that comes out of a exhaust pipe is supposed to be white
Could be several things. Typically, oil burning is blue smoke, and water/antifreeze is white smoke. With a combination of fast oil leak *and* white smoke, my guess would be to check the Cylinder Head Gasket or a cracked Cylinder Head.
Typically water in engine.
Black smoke means you're burning fuel, blue smoke, you're burning oil, white smoke, you're burning coolant.
overheating of the engine.
white smoke can be either your car overheating, or smoke from an electrical issue
i get white smoke when i step on the gas.
white smoke blown head gasket that's for sure..........................................................
it would cause overheating but the smoke is probally coming from some sort of water or antifreeze in combustion chamber
Overheating
Overheating or coolant leak.
Sounds like a bad head gasket
usually white smoke emptied radiator overheating etc
bad head gasket , warped or cracked head
White smoke from the exhaust indicates you have a blown head gasket or cracked head. Stop driving the car until this is repaired or you will do serious damage to the engine.
You need to double check that coolant, white smoke is a sure sign of a blown head gasket, especially when added to an overheating issue.