Seeing a thin cloud of white smoke appear in the rearview mirror on a cold or humid day is normal—in most cases, the smoke is just water vapor. However, if a thick, persistent cloud of white smoke exits your exhaust pipe, that may indicate a greater issue, like a crack in your vehicle's head gasket or engine block problems. In this article, we'll explain why white smoke comes from your exhaust, what causes it, and how to resolve it.
What Causes White Smoke from Exhaust?
A cloud of white smoke from your exhaust is usually just harmless condensation buildup. However, thick, persistent clouds indicate a more serious issue like a coolant leak—especially if the smoke also comes out of the engine bay.
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