Water comes out of all tailpipes no matter how minimal. The combustion reaction of burning gasoline (C8H18) and oxygen (02) produces carbon exhaust (Cx) and water (h20) thus leaving water in your tailpipe. Water can also appear in an exhaust pipe due to condensation. Water in an exhaust pipe is perfectly normal and is of no harm to your vehicle, or any vehicle.
Problem when water come out exhaust tail pipe
Your in a high condensation area and it has collected in your exhaust system and causes old mufflers and exhaust system to rust.
P0403 Exhaust Gas Recirculation Circuit Malfunction
to rich of a gas mixture
Depends on what emissions standards it's compliant with. If you have an EPA2010 or Euro6 compliant engine, water is just a byproduct of the Selective Catalytic Reduction system.
When a weird noise comes from the exhaust after stepping on the gas pedal, it could mean that there is a hole in the exhaust pipe. Sometimes the exhaust pipe will rust and need to be replaced.
its an impala which is an animal
i dont know what you mean exactly, but if you mean that the exhaust has changed to a steam you most likely have a head or a head gasket problem.
Not much. When the exhaust pipe is cold, water vapor will condense as the exhaust cools on the pipe. After the pipe heats up, the vapor will not condense. Remember that the combustion of hydrocarbon fuel produces both carbon dioxide AND water vapor as a normal part of the process. All gasoline engines produce water vapor and all water vapor condenses if the exhaust pipe is cool.
condensation when hot exhaust meets cooler outside air
What does trac off and abs light mean on a 2004 chevy impala
The exhaust is expelled directly from the engine using straight pipes through the stern of the boat, above the water line. Normally high speed boats are equipped with these types if exhaust system.
All header pipes that comes out of the engine on four strokes will glow in low light from the heat. Its normal