blown head gasket!
Water from your tailpipe could just be condensation, it is caused by a difference between the exhaust temperature and the surrounding air plus the presence of humidity. If it is coolant ( smells sweet )and you are losing coolant from your radiator you probably have a bad head gasket. Overheating can cause a head gasket to blow which can be caused by a bad water pump so in a roundabout way yes.
That water is from condensation which is normal. However, if it is engine coolant you have big problems.
This can only be one thing. The head gasket is bad. It has to be replaced. It is not good to drive the vehicel like this cause it can cause more engine problems down the road. this is an indicator of a bad head gasket, coolant cools the engine through a water passage around the outside of the cylinder walls. the coolant is leaking past the head gasket and passing through the exhaust valve into the tailpipe.
I believe that you fill it with coolant, as the tank's name suggests.
No. A bad head gasket would cause water to come out the tailpipe. You will see white smoke. Leaky rings would cause oil to come out the tailpipe. You will see blue smoke.
50/50 water.antifreeze.
Of course! The radiator is designed to hold a mix of water and coolant, but at a pinch just water will do. It's not a good idea to do this for too long though as it can cause corrosion in the radiator and engine.
Thermostat stuck closed, low of coolant, water pump failure, cooling fan failure, or blown head gasket.
Steam from the tailpipe, and water in the oil means you have a faulty head gasket. Not a good thing. The steam is the antifreeze/water coolant leaking into the heads (bad gasket) getting heated by the engine and coming out as steam. The water in the oil is the same deal, but it;s collecting in the oil so it isn't coming out of the tailpipe. You need a new head gasket. I promise.
Low coolant Bad radiator cap Dirty or plugged radiator Thermostat cooling fan not working Water pump Collapsing hoses
Your coolant pump is behined the fan, you will have to replace the water pump.
No, low coolant would cause the opposite.