check your oil level?
Oil filler cap cover the hole in the engine where engine oil is added
An oil filler cap is a metal that covers the hole where the oil is poured.
the cap is open
Check the oil filler cap or the owners manual for recommended viscosity.Check the oil filler cap or the owners manual for recommended viscosity.
Open filler cap, add oil, replace filler cap...
There is usually a cap on one of the valve covers. There is an oil filler cap, you are just overlooking it. Look closer.
Excessive blow-by (a tired engine) and/or the PCV system is not functioning correctly. Also, check the condition of the gasket under the oil fill cap.
It is in the back side of the oil filler housing. Look just behind the oil filler cap.It is in the back side of the oil filler housing. Look just behind the oil filler cap.
That would be moisture in the oil.
usually if there is white smoke coming out of anywhere in your exhaust that's an indication that your engine is burning oil, most likely caused by a leaking or blown head gasket, but could be caused by oil leaking down the pipe from your other leaks and burning off. Oil smoke is NOT WHITE... If you have white smoke/steam coming from the exhaust then that will be engine coolant leaking into the combustion chamber. Nother words you have a BAD head gasket or a cracked head. Blue smoke is oil.
try taking off the oil filler cap at the top of the engine...on my '95 turbo 900s that's where it was, the oil stick was attached to the oil filler cap.