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Originally Posted by BMWUltimateDriv3r
Yes, it was raining and wet and cold. But I've driven in those conditions before with no symptoms.
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If you had an undercarriage carwash, the excess water could be evaporating due to the heat from the engine.
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Originally Posted by AllBlackBimmer
why when it is "cold and rainy" do these cars smoke like hell out of the tailpipes? ... the minivan beside me and lifted ford truck aren't doing any of that (i realize they may warmed up already?)
I notice this EVERYTIME it is damp and rainy out, what gives?
i get that condensation gets into the exhaust but it appears like smoke. I know there is nothing wrong with my car and this is normal but
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It is definitely normal, this usually happens when I have a cold start and the smoke slowly goes away after a bit of driver.
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Originally Posted by techy1
I have the same problem I noticed it when I was starting my car... turns out my oil gasket is leaking may want to check that!
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+1, most likely you have a gasket leak. You said you don't smell anything so I'm not sure if it is