Is It Normal for a Car's Exhaust Pipe to Drip a Lot of Water?
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It is normal for a car's exhaust pipe to drip a lot of water, especially in winter when the water vapor inside the exhaust pipe may exceed 100 degrees Celsius. At this point, the water vapor condenses into liquid water droplets, some of which remain inside the exhaust pipe and later flow out as liquid water. This is a byproduct of the engine's normal operation, and the dripping water from the exhaust pipe indicates that the engine is in an ideal combustion state. Engine maintenance methods include: 1. Using high-quality engine oil; 2. Using qualified coolant; 3. Regularly cleaning the radiator scale; 4. Periodically removing carbon deposits from the engine; 5. Timely replacement of the vehicle's air filter, oil filter, and fuel filter; 6. Checking the condition of the spark plugs; 7. Maintaining normal engine speed.