Can a bad thermostat cause white smoke? What is the cause of white smoke from the tailpipe? What can cause white smoke from the coolant? Why would a car blow white smoke?
Jesus fuck you have bad luck. You might have an air lock, or bad radiator cap. Did you recently top off the coolant? This is nothing but steam caused due to condensation. As the engine warms up after a few minutes, this white smoke will not be reduced because condensation is dissipated.
If the white smoke is coming from the engine compartment, then you are leaking coolant from radiator , hose or gasket. Coolant light then on. Added coolant to suddenly empty tank. Gone within miles, temp gauge leaped to red. In this case, bad seals or piston rings cause oil to leak into combustion chamber which then mixes with fuel and burns.
The result is a white or light bluish smoke that comes out from exhaust manifold. You need to replace with a new radiator cap too, the steam is leaking out from your radiator cap. One cause of white smoke from the exhaust might be the engine leaking coolant. If the engine leaks coolant, it will be burned by the heat of the engine and then come out as smoke from the exhaust. A problem with antifreeze might also be causing white smoke to come from the exhaust.
No smoke comes out the exhaust. The car is not overheating. My car is spewing white smoke from the front and.
My car started blowing lots of white smoke out of the exhaust and I started having. In some cases, the white smoke may be caused due to a deteriorated coolant in the radiator. If the coolant has run out, then it will lead to the engine overheating. Another problem is when your car has a coolant leak.
You may not have to worry because it could just be the accumulation of condensation causing that to happen. In these situations, you will typically see this white smoke come out on cooler days. The hose leaking is the radiator hose leaking coolant, which is what caused the engine to overheat. This can often times lead to catastrophic engine damage.
White smoke coming from the exhaust pipe is a tell-tale sign of a blown head gasket. Note there was lots of corrosion when replacing the old hose. Not good for the engine. Leaking coolant is a leading cause for white smoke coming from the engine. Begin by checking coolant levels in the radiator.
Do not attempt to open the radiator cap when the engine is still hot. Cylinder Head Thick white smoke pouring from the exhaust is usually due to a crack in the cylinder hea engine block or head gasket. If white smoke starts to escape immediately, water begins to drip as the car warms up, and your exhaust smells of antifreeze, there is a coolant leak inside your engine.
Perform two final checks by opening your radiator (when cool) and look for oil floating on the water, and pulling your dipstick and looking for a milky emulsion (antifreeze mixed with the oil) on it. The water in my radiator slowly disappears. The smoke that is coming out of the car is now white. There is no oil in the radiator.
If your head gasket blew out at a cylinder it can dump oil into said cylinder, causing a miss fire or fouling out a plug. Or it can dump coolant as well. Start cheap, Milky discolored oil means its transfering coolant. When the engine does not overheat despite you detect a sweet smell inside the car, it means that you still have a chance to fix the problem without spending much.
Know the places to look at so that you can take an early action. No problems, no noticeable leaks, no coolant loss. Left car sit until tonight.
I cleaned up the only coolant I still saw, puddle under intake manifold. Took car for minute drive, no problems, until I was backing into the garage. Then white smoke from exhaust and under the hoo no smell this time, and a lot less smoke than last time.
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