It's normal condensation. That's why you can see your exhaust more in the winter when the air is cold. Just a little side bar fact: people that usually drive short distances periodically (like if you work a couple miles from your house) have there mufflers rust a part quicker due to the fact that the condensation doesn't get blown all the way out of the exhaust so it causes internal rusting. It's condensation unless it smells 'sweet'. If it has a definite anti-freeze sweet smell then this would suggest a leaking head gasket. If it's just a little water, especially during short drives, don't worry about it.
Screwed into the exhaust. Easy to spot, as it will be the only thing screwed into the exhaust with wires coming out. At a guess, 2-4 feet from where the exhaust attaches to to engine.
It's going to be on the exhaust system somewhere. My 97 has it right in front of the motor next to the radiator coming out of the exhaust manifold. Looks like a spark plug looking thing with a single wire coming out of it.
It's the thing with the wire coming out of it that's sticking out the front of your exhaust manifold.
no. the exhaust manifold is just the tubes coming off block or heads. the catalytic converter should be a separate piece that connects to the exhaust manifold that burns the unburned fuel to keep it from releasing those fumes into the air.
no such thing as an exhaust fuse.
Megabyte of memory. A pretty small thing nowadays - huge amount in 1993.
The tail pipe is part of the exhaust system.
Yes, it could burst or it could be something minor. get a plumber out to assess before damage is done that could have been prevented
LX or LX-i? If you have an actual LX with a carb, you don't have an O2 sensor. If you have a fuel-injected LX-i, it's screwed into the front of the exhaust manifold. You know that thing sticking out of the exhaust manifold with the wire coming out of it? That's it!
A sliver? A portion/ration/piece/pinch
maybe
Fan is the thing that makes air to the cooling metal things, the ones that carrys the water. Exhaust is the thing it puts out all the noise.