Why is water spraying from the car engine exhaust pipe?
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The reason for water spraying from the car engine exhaust pipe is that after complete combustion of gasoline, carbon dioxide and gaseous water are produced. The gaseous water condenses in the exhaust pipe to form liquid water, which is then discharged through the exhaust pipe when a certain amount accumulates. This is a normal phenomenon. If the exhaust pipe emits a large amount of steam, the car owner should check for water accumulation in the fuel tank, inspect whether the cylinder gasket is damaged, whether the cylinder block has cracks, and whether the cylinder sleeve sealing ring is in good condition. The car exhaust pipe is installed between the engine exhaust manifold and the muffler, providing flexible connection for the entire exhaust system, thereby reducing vibration and noise, facilitating installation, and extending the life of the exhaust muffler system.