Sounds like a second floor toilet that is dumping out the vent. Try snaking out the pipe. Water will exit through the least resistance.
Water is a by-product of the engine exhaust - in other words: it's normal
Condensation is normal in the exhaust of automobiles. What may seem like leaking may be just condensation. However if the leaking does not stop after driving, you may need to have it looked at.
No. They are normal toilets.
i dont know if its normal but my cr 85 leaks there and everyone that i know had one says thiers leaked too it may not be normal but its definetly common and im sure its a very easy fix probobly a new gasget or tighter springs can help it.
low flush toilets use less water.
A phobia for ventilation in toilets is not normal and has no specific name.
That's exactly what it is, water. The products of combustion are water and carbon dioxide. While the exhaust stays hot the water comes out as high temperature steam, usually you don't even notice it. When the exhaust pipe and/or outside temperature is cold enough the exhaust will cool and some of the water vapor will condense into steam and possibly even water that drips from a weep hole in the muffler. If you're seeing a little water drip from the muffler, everything is working as designed.
possibly the exhaust has a hole in it allowing the emmissions water which normal runs out of the tail pipe to run out rusted hole in muffler or exhaust pipe system. Does your truck bed have water in it from a recent rain storm ? The only other thing back there is the gas tank itself, but you would smell gas if that is leaking in liquid form.
AnswerIt's running hot because it is leaking coolant. Find where it is leaking and repair. If it is leaking at the water pump, replace the pump. AnswerYou may have a problem with the cylinder head gasket. If you have an empty radiator and it all goes out of the exhaust, the problem will be here. The solution is to get a new head gasket to replace the old one and probably to have the head skimmed as well. - your first and most important step is to determine where the water is leaking from. -If, as Clay suggested, it is coming from the waterpump then water is usually obvious, near the front of the engine, -on the other hand, if water is dripping from the exhaust at idle, on a normal day, then look further than the water pump.
It is not normal for antifreeze to be leaking out of a car. Period. At all, no matter what car or where it's leaking from. Try buying a new cap. If that doesn't help, call a mechanic.
Well for me it is normal.
its normal