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Join Date: Nov 2019
Location: Lafayette, Co
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Real Name: Joe
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Join Date: Nov 2019
Location: Lafayette, Co
Posts: 194
Real Name: Joe
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White smoke can be an indication of a head gasket failure, as you would be burning coolant. If you are only seeing it for the first few minutes, it could just be steam from moisture in the exhaust system, but if it lasts longer than a few minutes, I would be concerned.
Has the truck ever overheated?
Is the coolant level steady, or are you topping off regularly?
It may be worth having a mechanic check it out.
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2015 T4R Trail Red, 3” lift, 285s, Niserack, HF rock sliders, BA bumper
2006 4runner sport, v6, Tacoma TRD springs front, airbags And 2” spacers in rear. 440k and still chuggin along.
1977 FJ40, V8, lifted, Warn 8274 winch etc.
2006 GX470, 285s, 2” lift, C4lo sliders
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