What Causes White Smoke from the Exhaust?
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White smoke from the exhaust may be caused by the following reasons: Dirty air filter: A dirty air filter can lead to insufficient air intake, or it could be due to a malfunction in the carburetor. Exhaust gas emission from the exhaust pipe: Normal white smoke is usually caused by the emission of exhaust gases from the pipe. When the temperature of these gases reaches a certain level, they condense into water droplets. Deteriorated engine oil: High temperatures in the cylinder can also cause gases to enter the oil pan, leading to oil deterioration, which is a very common issue. Complete combustion in the engine.