This is normal. There is water in the gas and air that is burned in the engine. All cars do it.
Added::: Small amounts of water coming from the cars exhaust pipe is normal and is caused by condensation,However if the amount of water seems to be a bit to much and/or has a sweet smelling odor(like anti-freeze) then it could be early signs of a faulty head gasket..
the car is a Renault espace diesel
Pressure gauges. In a home or car AC there is small pipe and a large pipe going to the compressor unit outside or in the engine compartment. The large pipe should be cold and "sweating" ( dripping water).
This water is actually moisture that is liquefying with the aid of your exhuast heat inside the pipes. If you live in a humid area, this water will continually drip from your tail pipes, other wise it will stop after the engine warms up.
if it has a sunroof those may be you water drains most vehicles
I think my puppy drank water from car leaking from air condition
you could be leaking engine oil onto the exhaust or it could just be rusty water that is evaporating and causing the smoke.
Assuming there's nothing wrong with the car, then the water drip is caused by condensation from your air conditioner.
There are no water pipes passing through the interior cabin of a car.
The only water that should be dripping out in that general area would be condensation from the AC running.
Snow, watr, or ice getting into your exaust pipe then it melts...
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One of the by products of combustion is water, when you start the car, the exhaust pipe will be cold, the water will therefore condense from gas on to the cold metal of the exhaust ( you can often see cars will water dripping from the exhaust on cold mornings!). Oil will also do the same thing, especially some of the thicker parts of the diesel.