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Nick318 09-10-2010 05:29 PM

02 WJ Water coming out of exhasut
 
Like the title says, I just bought an 02 WJ with 146,xxx miles, and I came outside to find a puddle of water directly under my tailpipe, so I stuck my finger in the hole and it was moist(:devil: hehe). Anyway, I have never owned a car with a/c before, and a friend told me that some cars when you run the a/c do that. Me being me, I fear the worst, blown headgasket, but have also heard that if the cat is clogged it'll do it too. Has anyone had any experience with this? Also, pics to come! She is pretty clean :)

trucker 09-11-2010 10:25 AM

It could be condensation build up in cat or muffler. Not from a/c. Are you loosing a coolant?.

Griff94 09-11-2010 12:54 PM

If it was from the a/c it would only drip after you ran the a/c for a while and it would come out of the middle of the body or the back of the engine compartment. So it's not the a/c

txhotrod 09-11-2010 01:05 PM

Most likely a head gasket. Are you losing coolant?? If you remove the radiator cap do you see any bubbles when its running? Does the oil look like a milkshake?

If you answer yes to one or more questions then you have a blown head gasket.

Turbo X_J 09-11-2010 02:17 PM

If it's water and not slimy like coolant then it's due to oxygenated gasoline.

http://epa.gov/otaq/oxygenate.htm

Completely normal.

:rockon:

Bustedback 09-11-2010 06:42 PM

Water is a byproduct of combustion and from a chemical reaction in the cat.convertor. As long as you don't have fluffy clouds of steam and a sweet smell from the exhaust, you're fine. It is totally normal to have water from the exhaust, every vehicle with a cat.convertor has water coming out the exhaust.

Nick318 09-13-2010 04:25 PM

Thanks for all the replies guys! I checked the coolant level, and it's still full, the oil is still nice and brown, and the exhaust smells normal. I never thought that it could be normal, but after following the link it makes more sense to me. I guess I'll just have to keep an eye on things, and hope for the best. Thanks again guys!

retreaded jeeper 10-06-2010 08:43 PM

bustedback is right on

mattsgrandcherokee 10-06-2010 11:04 PM

I have to agree with bustedback. Anybody let their cars or trucks warm up for a few minutes will see this. It may not be much water but there will be some. Vehicles that drive short distances often needs their exhaust replaced sooner than vehicles that drive long distances. This is because moisture just sits in the exhaust and rots it away, unless its stainless.

cherokeeaddiction23 10-07-2010 12:27 AM

yep totally normal, usually its during warm up, my guess is cause its dumping more fuel into it to heat up, also the water is a good way to find exhaust leaks, found that out, had a small hole in my muffler and saw it dripping water, got it welded up

Bustedback 10-07-2010 10:20 AM

That hole is there for the water to drain out.

tiwvr1 10-07-2010 06:48 PM

lol, u beat me to it busted back. Almost all mufflers have a small hole in the frontof them to leave water out.

cherokeeaddiction23 10-08-2010 10:40 AM

i shoiuld have been more specific ha, it was a hole that wasnt supposed to be there, i know about the drain hole, this hole was bigger than that, i could also hear it to, i was wondering why my exhaust seemed louder


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