no all you have to take down is the exhaust and the gas tank the drive shaft is above the gas tank
put car on lift,remove exhaust system,put car in gear and watch driveshaft wobble!
yes
Exhaust gasses drive the shaft as it passes the wheel on the way out of the exhaust system
Yes, without a proper exhaust system in the car carbon monoxide can enter the passenger compartment and kill you.
both sides... in the rear, under rear seats, you have to remove exhaust and drive shaft to get to it.
They are in the exhaust pipe system, There are none after the muffler.
nicely hidden... under the rear seat, but to get to it you have to remove the drive shaft and exhaust... loads of fun... and money...
If the vehicle has a stainless steel exhaust system it will last the life of the car. If it does not and you drive in roads treated with salt it will not last as long. Surface rust does not mean the exhaust in need of repair. Surface rust is normal on a steel exhaust system.
Of course. Changing the hard drive gets rid of everything including the operating system. You will have to reinstall the OS and when you do that you then choose a password or skip it and have no password.
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.
Some (front wheel drive) cars have a flexible piece of pipe that connects the exhaust manifold to rest of the exhaust system. The length of pipe is designed to allow the engine to rock back and forth on its mounts. Without the flex joint, the movement of the engine would damage the rest of the exhaust system.
CHECK COVERTERS ON EXHAUST SYSTEM