What to Do When Smoke Comes from the Hood After Driving Through Water
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Observe the engine's water temperature to check for boiling over. If this is the case, park the vehicle in a safe and shady place to allow the engine to cool down. If the white smoke is caused by a faulty fuel injector, do not start the vehicle again and immediately contact a mechanic for assistance. If the white smoke is caused by the braking system, pull over to the side of the road and let the brake pads cool down naturally.