Blown Head Gasket: Every Symptom, Cause, and Next Step Explained

dashboard temperature gauge climbing into the red, or white smoke visibly rising from a tailpipe

How Do You Know If You Have a Blown Head Gasket?

White or Blue Smoke From the Exhaust: What It Actually Means

Close-up of white/blue smoke from a tailpipe

Milky Residue on the Dipstick: When Coolant Gets Into the Oil

Overheating — Cause of the Failure, or a Symptom of It?

Bubbles in the Coolant Reservoir: The Radiator Cap Test

Coolant Disappearing With No Puddle Underneath

Rough Idle, Misfires, and Why It’s Often One Cylinder

The Sweet Smell Coming From the Exhaust

Could It Be a Cracked Cylinder Head Instead?

What Actually Causes a Head Gasket to Blow

Can You Still Drive on a Blown Head Gasket?

What Happens If You Keep Driving on It Anyway

General Engine Symptoms That Sometimes Point Back to the Gasket

Blown Head Gasket vs. Other Engine Problems That Look Similar

Where to Go From Here

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