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Sorry if this is the wrong forum, if it is mods please move it. Anyway, I haven't driven my car for like 3 weeks because I'm lazy and I've just been bumming rides of friends. Today I went to go start up my car and a ton of white smoke came out of the exhaust pipe. I drove it around for a little bit and it just came coming out, just in consistent smaller amounts. What is this from? Too much moisture inside (been having a lot of rain)? Something worse?
If it comes out when you after you havent started for a while and it keeps doing it,like in the mornings after the car has been sitting for a while you probibly have a leaking valve seal.
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