Questions & Answers for: Ford Explorer white smoke from exhaust

Question about 1996 Explorer

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...will run fine there min. change white smoke from exhaust but min. On newer cars the check engine light will engage The problem is that your oil and anti freeze are mixing not a good thing. Good luck

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Question about 1996 Explorer

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...white smoke and or condensate coming from your exhaust pipe. Don't forget to look for water on the inside of your truck also on your floor boards under dash. You heater core is located there. water ...

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...white smoke coming out of the exhaust pipe. What could be causing this?It has happened right when I start the truck. It doesn't happen every time though. Can you help? usually this occurs after the ...

Question about 2003 Explorer

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white smoke from exhaust pipe.. I have white smoke from exhaust it just started and now engine acts like it wants to diet when im idling White smoke is a sign of coolant being burned in the exhaust. ...

white smoke from exhuast, multiple misfires White smoke indicates water. If combined with misfires it looks like a broken head gasket or water in the gasoline. Check, when cold and just started if the

Question about 1992 Explorer

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...white foam coming out! is this a bad water pump and Radiator? or is it something as bad as the head gaskets? i just got this truck a week ago the guy said it was sitting for 6 months maybe its dried ...

Question about 2000 Explorer

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...white smoke or water from tailpipe. No milky stuff on oil dipstick. Heater works fine. Only leaks when hot and I can hear and smell coolant leaking onto exhaust after driving. Underside of engine on ...

...white smoke out the exhaust. When the Ford 4.0 V-6 is running rough or loosing antifreeze the first thing to do is to check for external leaks first. If there are none, then do a combustion products ...

...white smoke have a compression test as it may be a cracked head. Remember that in cold weather there is steam and condensation coming from the exhaust pipe that is formed from the normal combustion ...

...white smoke? If so, you most likely have a blown head gasket and are losing the water into the cylinders. This will cause overheating with no apparent leaking. If there is no white smoke, then you ...

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