Is it bad to have white smoke from exhaust?

Is it bad to have white smoke from exhaust?

A rule of thumb though is the thicker the white smoke, the greater is your problem. If it is a thin vapor, you can feel relieved, as it is not a serious issue at all.

When does white smoke come out of an engine?

In these situations, you will typically see this white smoke come out on cooler days. The smoke should only be coming out in small amounts after you start your engine. Then after about 30 seconds to a minute, the white smoke should clear up. If this is the case then you have nothing to worry about.

Why do I get fumes from my air conditioner?

This happens because cold and dry air from AC is coming in contact with warm and moist air in the room. At a particular stage the dew point is reached and humidity is condensed into micro drops which look like fumes coming out. This will happen for some time and stop as the room is dehumidified.

Why does my Kawasaki smoke intermittenly smell like gas?

If the oil is thin and has a gassy smell or is overfull then you have a problem with fuel seeping into the crankcase and thinning the oil. Oil was not thin and did not smell of gas. Oil level was on the lower end of the normal range.

What do you need to know about exhaust fumes?

This will include your door and window seals, heater core, cabin air filter and more. It may be necessary for the mechanic to crank up your vehicle to verify and help get to the source of the leaky exhaust fumes. A test drive may also be required to provide you with an accurate diagnosis of the problem. How important is this service?

Why does my Kawasaki mower keep blowing smoke?

That cleared out completely in about a minute. Mowed for about 30 minutes when suddenly a LARGE puff of blue smoke, obviously oil burning. It was so bad I was waiting for the head gasket to go but it didn’t. It blew the smoke out for about two seconds then stopped. It started repeating that every 30 seconds to one minute.

What kind of smoke comes from exhaust pipe?

Blue or gray smoke coming from the exhaust pipe. White smoke or water vapor coming from the tailpipe, especially in the morning when the engine is cold. Black smoke or very dark smoke coming from the exhaust pipe.