White Smoke Periodically comes out of tailpipe

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Asked by Monstermike99 Mar 31, 2019 at 09:48 PM about the 2011 Ford Ranger XL Fleet

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I need some help, today I noticed some white
smoke coming from my tailpipe and it would
only smoke for a second or two and then go
away. No check engine lights and the water
temp is normal so is the idle. I had the blower
turned on for the A/C but not the A/C itself
and that’s when it was happening, once I
turned the A/C-Blower completely off it
stopped at didn’t happen again. I think it has
something to do with the A/C clutch but idk.
The same stuff kinda happened on my 07
Focus the clutch for the A/c went out and it
was smoking all the time. Any ideas? It’s also
the 4cly model if that’s helps.

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Not really it wasn’t a cold day today about 75- 80 degrees and I bought the truck back in December last year when it was waay colder and it never did it then

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