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A Nissan Pathfinder 2005 has white foam on it's oils dipstick. Is it repairable? There is no black smoke.?

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  • 7 months ago

    whilst i agree with grandpa jack about short use .remove oil filler cap ..start engine ..whitish chuffing smoke ?..if yes ..crankcase compression ..worn engine ..some mixture is getting behind rings .pushed downwards into sump ..on next stroke its forced upwards ...that white stuff is called mayonnaise ..mixture of fuel/oil/water ..

  • Erik
    Lv 7
    7 months ago

    Take a look at your oil.  Does it look OK?  Does the car's temp gauge act normally?  If so you're probably OK.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    7 months ago

    Grandpa Jack gave you the correct answer. 

  • 7 months ago

    When you see white smoke coming from your exhaust you have a definite problem. 

  • ?
    Lv 6
    7 months ago

    If your coolant level is not dropping (or rising) then there's probably nothing to worry about.  Short trips where the engine isn't allowed to reach and maintain full operating temperature can cause condensation that doesn't get a chance to fully burn off which then makes the oil look a little "milky".  If the coolant level is changing over time that's when you've got a problem with coolant and oil mixing.

  • Rick
    Lv 7
    7 months ago

    sounds like a leaking head gasket or a leaking intake manifold gasket ..............

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