Your in a high condensation area and it has collected in your exhaust system and causes old mufflers and exhaust system to rust.
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.
Explain what it is doing! is water coming out of the tail pipe? do you see white smoke coming out of the tail pipe?
When hydrocarbons such as gasoline burn, the products are carbon dioxide and water.
White smoke coming from your tail pipe often indicates an issue with your coolant. The smoke comes from burning coolant. The engine sputters and white smoke is likely an issue with the head gasket.
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blue smoke comes out the tail pipe when your engine is burning oil caused by a worn engine.
moisture builds up in there it happens no big deal Water is a byproduct of combustion which is expelled with the exhaust. -LubeExpert
The vehicle is running rich. Too much fuel to the amount of air.
The tube under a car is two things: 1. The exhaust pipe comes from the engine to the muffler, and 2. The tail pipe goes from the muffler to the rear (usually) of the vehicle.
All internal combustion engines produce water as a part of the combustion proses. Before the engine reaches normal operational temperature, that water is sent out the tail pipe with all the other byproducts. Once the engine reaches operating temperature the water is still sent to the tail pipe, but it's so hot it's coming out as steam. Condensation as mentioned above but if the accord has a catalytic converter water is a by product. If the water is copious then you may have a leaking gasget on the cylinderhead. In this case there would be white steam from the tail pipe.
water in oil The smell of anti-freeze at the tail pipe (sweet, sickly smell)
An intermediate exhaust pipe generally refers to the pipe that comes directly off of the manifold, and to which the catalytic converter, or mid-tail pipe section is bolted /welded too. On newer cars and trucks, the intermediate pipe sometimes has a bendable section that looks like a scaled up version of a braided tube.