RE: 2006 Durango smoking problem
BC
Be diligent and keep after the issue so it can be repaired on their dime. The issue you seem to be having is rare for such a low mileage vehicle. If you had a bunch of miles, I would say valve seals or possibly a head gasket.
How many times has it happened, and when?? First start of the day, or after you have run for awhile? Remember that quite a bit of water is produced by a combustion engine. This is why exhaust systems of old would rust from the inside out.
As you might know, blue smoke would be oil, and white can be water vapor which is normal in small to moderate quantities.
If you are seeing this upon startup only, I would not be too concerned as long as the smoke is white.
Don
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2001 Dark Garnet Pearl Durango SLT+ 4.7L
AWD w/ 3.55 gears (mine)
2005 Linen Gold Pearl DGC 3.8L (hers)
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