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DEFINITION: Excessive white smoke and/or coolant type odor coming from the exhaust pipe may indicate coolant in the combustion chamber. Low coolant levels, an inoperative cooling fan, or a faulty thermostat may lead to an overtemperature condition which may cause engine component damage. 
 
 
 
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Cracked intake manifold or failed gasket  | Replace the components as required.  | ||||||||
Faulty cylinder head gasket  | Replace the head gasket and components as required. Refer to Cylinder Head Cleaning and Inspection and Cylinder Head Replacement - Left Side or Cylinder Head Replacement - Right Side .  | ||||||||
Warped cylinder head  | Machine the cylinder head to the proper flatness, if applicable and replace the cylinder head gasket. Refer to Cylinder Head Replacement - Left Side or Cylinder Head Replacement - Right Side .  | ||||||||
Cracked cylinder head  | Replace the cylinder head and gasket.  | ||||||||
Cracked cylinder liner or engine block  | Replace the components as required.  | ||||||||
Cylinder head or engine block porosity  | Replace the components as required.  | ||||||||