What to Do When the Exhaust Pipe Emits Excessive Water?
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Excessive water emission from the exhaust pipe is a normal phenomenon. The reason for water emission from the exhaust pipe is: gasoline undergoes complete combustion in the engine, producing carbon dioxide and water vapor. The water vapor condenses to form liquid water, and when a certain amount accumulates in the car's exhaust pipe, it is expelled through the pipe. Tips for maintaining the car's exhaust pipe: 1. Waterproofing: When driving in the rain or going for a car wash, be careful to prevent water from entering the muffler, as it can cause rust and affect the exhaust pipe's functionality. 2. Rust prevention: Remove the muffler, block the drainage hole, and add rust-proof oil to ensure it evenly coats the inside of the pipe, then reinstall the muffler. 3. Cleaning: The exhaust pipe is often exposed to the outside, similar to the car's interior. Accumulated dirt inside can hinder normal operation, so it's important to keep the exhaust pipe clean.