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Originally Posted by thotfulspot
Most likely condensation in the exhaust. It's common on a lot of vehicles before the exhaust system comes up to temperature. I wouldn't worry about it. A lot of it has to do with the humidity outside. My BMW and Land Rover both do it.
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FACT : Water is a byproduct of combustion.
You will see it until the exhaust system is warmed up.
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