Why is the truck suddenly emitting white smoke?
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Too much water in the gasoline, damaged sealing gasket in the water channel, or damaged cylinder liner, causing coolant to enter the cylinder. Below is more information about trucks emitting white smoke: 1. Inspection plan: Check for water or oil leaks at the junction of the cylinder head and gasket; inspect whether the piston is aged or damaged. 2. Factors for emitting blue smoke: Caused by a large amount of engine oil entering the cylinder and incomplete combustion. It is necessary to check whether the oil level on the dipstick is too high, whether the gap between the cylinder and piston is too large, whether the piston ring is installed backward, whether the intake valve guide is worn, whether the sealing ring is damaged, or whether the cylinder gasket is burned, etc. Any issues found should be repaired promptly.