Water will come out the exhaust as water vapour condenses in the exhaust system (hot air in engine meets cool exhaust) This is normal.
If it really is radiator coolant, then you have blown a headgasket (It does not always go to the oil) This is prety expensive.
2007-10-23 17:46:42
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answered by jimanddottaylor 7
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Are you sure it is antifreeze? If it is clear it is normal to have condensation or water come out of the tailpipe while the vehicle is running. If the exhaust has a sweet smell and the fluid out of the exhaust is actually antifreeze, you may have a blown headgasket.
2007-10-24 00:44:40
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answered by yugie29 6
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If you have radiator fluid (anti freeze) coming out of your exhaust you have one heck of a major problem - and i have no clue what would cause it.
Is it green? I cant see anyway that anti freeze could end up coming through your exhaust.
2007-10-24 00:47:38
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answered by Anonymous
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are you sure it's not just water(condensation) from the exhaust system. if its white smoke and some water dripping off tail pipe that probably all it is. if its sweet smelling it might be antifreeze, that would be a blown gasket
2007-10-24 00:47:40
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answered by koma 6
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No water in oil? Then it's Intake manifold gasket... Gotta have a leak......tighten every bolt on the intake.
What is it? and does t run? how does it run? like **** I suppose? More info.
2007-10-24 00:48:35
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answered by riverrat15666 5
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usually a blown head gasket causes this to happen,you might want to have it checked ,you don't want to drive it and it like this,it will mess the engine up really bad in it,good luck with it.
2007-10-24 00:48:10
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answered by dodge man 7
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