mine is same, can anyone help?
Water condensation coming from the exhaust is normal when the vehicle has been sitting in a wet area, but should stop once it is warmed up. Water from the exhaust after it is warmed up and white smoke from the exhaust is an indication of a blown head gasket.
water coming from the exhaust is normal not lots but some
It's steam from condensation in the exhaust system. It's pretty normal in the early mornings or during cooler weather. Nothing to worry about as long as it is disappearing soon after the car is in motion.
Some water/moisture is a normal by product of combustion. Excessive amounts are usually caused be a failed head/headgasket.
If you see white steam from exhaust pipe after warmed up you most likely have a head gasket problem.
Yes, and it probably is. When it is cold you will always see a small amount of white smoke from the exhaust as the hot exhaust meets the cold air. That is normal and nothing to worry about. However, white smoke from the exhaust can also be a symptom of a blown head gasket. If the smoke smells sweet that is burnt coolant. If you are loosing coolant with no apparent leak, your oil level is overfull, or the engine is overheating, you may have a blown head gasket. If you have none of these symptoms then you have nothing to worry about.
This is normal and happens sometimes. It's nothing to be worried about.
Well for me it is normal.
That is condensation due to the exhaust system being cold and the heat from the engine makes the exhaust system / pipes sweat. As the exhaust system heats up then that will stop. Now you said WATER not antifreeze. If you had engine coolant running out of the exhaust then it would be the color of the antifreeze and it would be steaming WHITE and then you would have an engine problem, MAYJOR. You said water. Drive it you have no problems. That is normal.
If only when cold--probably condensation NormalIf when hot probably head gasket starting to leakAnswerThe water coming from the exhaust system/tailpipe is simply condensation, and is normal on all automobiles.
Flames shooting out of race car exhaust pipes is caused by unused fuel passing from the cylinder into the exhaust system and lighting by the heat of the exhaust. Race cars run a different grade of fuel than a normal passenger car so this is common. You have to really soop up a normal car engine for this to happen on a normal car.
No. This means that the manifold has an exhaust leak.