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This is my first brand new vehicle so I don't know if this is normal.
On my second day of getting my Bronco, it was idling in 77 degrees weather (Florida) and I noticed white smoke coming from the exhaust. Normally this means a blown head gasket (I think). It stopped after about a minute.
Last night I noticed it again. It seems a lot different from when it's cold outside. This smoke seems thicker.
Is this normal for a new car?
Engine sounds runs quiet.
2.7 outer banks, Lux - about 300 miles so far.
On my second day of getting my Bronco, it was idling in 77 degrees weather (Florida) and I noticed white smoke coming from the exhaust. Normally this means a blown head gasket (I think). It stopped after about a minute.
Last night I noticed it again. It seems a lot different from when it's cold outside. This smoke seems thicker.
Is this normal for a new car?
Engine sounds runs quiet.
2.7 outer banks, Lux - about 300 miles so far.
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