Why do some car exhausts drip fluid?
Why do some car exhausts drip fluid?
And what is it? Always assumed it was just water but now I'm pretty sure it's not. Also do all cars do this?
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This is normal, and all cars actually do it.
In 99% of cases, water from your car exhaust system is absolutely normal and is nothing to worry about. It is just condensation being vented while the engine is running. You’re most likely to notice this when the outside temperature is cold and when the engine has not been running all that long.
34 0 ReplyI don't think EVs do it
Edit: downvotes from people who completely lack a sense of humor
14 9 ReplyI didn't know ev's had exhaust.
10 2 ReplyThey don't, hence my comment.
4 3 ReplyI know, hence my comment.
This thread is on no stupid questions. Why go out of your way to be rude/smart ass?
5 5 ReplyWhat did you find rude or smart-ass about that statement?
1 0 ReplyYou're projecting quite a bit onto me. Maybe you should take the day off.
2 2 ReplyYour edit speaks volumes. I didn't down vote that one btw. It was fine enough. I was playing stupid to continue what I thought was joke.
3 4 ReplyAnd that's why you started acting like a jerk?
2 2 ReplyAt which part do you think I started acting like a jerk?
2 2 ReplyIMHO here
This thread is on no stupid questions. Why go out of your way to be rude/smart ass?
3 0 ReplyThe question wasn't directed at you. The question is uninteresting for anyone but them to answer. It is obvious where I became rude.
What purpose does
"They don’t, hence my comment."
serve in this conversation?
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They do, in the nearest coal power plant. :DE:
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