White smoke that dissipates quickly from exhaust
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Is there any cause for concern?
The weather is currently about 10-15 degrees celsius now.
Checked engine oil, no milky substance, and it is above the min level.
Checked under the car for any leaks, and there are none.
Currently monitoring the coolant levels for any abnormal drops.
Smoke appears after car warms up a little, and more smoke comes out from the exhausts when I step on the gas, but it all dissipates quickly.
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Thanks!
The weather is currently about 10-15 degrees celsius now.
Checked engine oil, no milky substance, and it is above the min level.
Checked under the car for any leaks, and there are none.
Currently monitoring the coolant levels for any abnormal drops.
Smoke appears after car warms up a little, and more smoke comes out from the exhausts when I step on the gas, but it all dissipates quickly.
![](http://i57.tinypic.com/11sjbpw.jpg)
![](http://i61.tinypic.com/34zhetz.jpg)
Thanks!
Last edited by circuitzero; 06-01-2014 at 11:15 PM. Reason: Add images
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One cause of white puffs from the exhaust is coolant that is getting into the engine. As you mentioned in your post, it's important continue monitoring your coolant levels and engine temperature.
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