If it's just plain water leaving a little puddle under your vehicle it would be condensation from your air conditioning if it has been running.
could be freeze plug, or intake leaking
Heater hoses? freez plugs
Could be a heater hose
More than likely from either the water tube that connects to the back of the water pump (it is under the intake manifold) or it is leaking where the water pump mounts to the engine block.
yes it could be faulty without leaking , the impellor on the back could of come away and not be pumping water around the engine , to check this take the radiator cap off and have a look if the water goes up and down when you excellorate the engine , if it does the must be a nother problem
If water is leaking from the back of your toilet, it may indicate a problem with the tank or the connections. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage and water wastage.
it is on the front bottom in the back of the engine it runs of the timing chain. very prone to leaking not nice to change
easy, head gasket
Water leaking at the back of a 1993 Acura Legend engine can be caused by several factors, including a failing water pump, a damaged or worn radiator, or a leaking gasket. A faulty heater core or cracked hoses may also contribute to the issue. Additionally, corrosion in the engine block or a loose connection in the cooling system can lead to leaks. It's important to diagnose the source accurately to prevent engine overheating and further damage.
its having its period
There is a heater hose that goes to the left rear top side of the intake manifold and that fitting leaks engine coolant sometimes and it will run down the back of the intake around the distributor. If that fitting is not leaking then the intake manifold gasket is leaking coolant in the corners of it. REplace the intake gasket. That's all that can leak coolant on that year engine. If coolant is leaking out between the transmission and engine block then you have a freeze plug leaking in the back of the engine, between the transmission and block. Must remove the transmission and flywheel to fix it.
it is probably your freeze plugs