What Causes Water to Spray from the Exhaust Pipe?
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Water spraying from the exhaust pipe is a normal phenomenon, and the reasons for this occurrence are as follows: 1. Water spraying from the car's exhaust pipe is due to the complete combustion of gasoline, which turns into water vapor that condenses into liquid water after cooling. Once a certain amount accumulates, the water will flow out of the exhaust pipe. 2. During driving, the high exhaust pressure from the vehicle's engine can affect the condition of water spraying from the exhaust pipe. The white smoke coming from the exhaust pipe in winter is water vapor, indicating that the cylinders are in good working condition with proper atomization. 3. Water dripping from the exhaust pipe usually occurs at the tail end. If there is leakage at the front section of the exhaust pipe, it is necessary to check whether water has entered the combustion chamber.