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Cars & Coffee Killer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: State of Failure
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If there's a lot of moisture in the air that day, and it is relatively cool out, think nothing of it. The car is breathing in the moist air, turning it into steam with the combustion, and then it is condensing in the exhaust and dripping out.
White smoke usually indicates a coolant leak into the engine (the "other" stuff in the coolant does that).
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