Some Honda CR-V owners report experiencing issues with water accumulation in the exhaust system during winter, which can manifest as noticeable steam or white smoke billowing from the exhaust pipes. While water dripping may seem minor, it can indicate a larger issue, especially in cold weather when water vapor condenses in the exhaust pipe. Although small amounts of water droplets are typically normal byproducts of the combustion process, excessive water can signal serious problems such as a faulty catalytic converter, blown head gasket, bad piston rings, or a damaged EGR valve. Additionally, owners experiencing stalling issues during winter are advised to have their vehicles inspected by a qualified mechanic, as this can pose significant safety concerns and necessitates prompt resolution of any underlying exhaust system issues.
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