If it goes away, yes. That is just condensation from the exhaust system cooling down after the last time you drove. If it persists after the engine warms up, you might have a problem...
Unless my daughter and her roommate are using your exhaust pipe as their latest bong, Jo's jeep is probably right.If it goes away, yes. That is just condensation from the exhaust system cooling down after the last time you drove. If it persists after the engine warms up, you might have a problem...
LOL.Unless my daughter and her roommate are using your exhaust pipe as their latest bong, Jo's jeep is probably right.
Hinesburg. I worked at NRG SystemsLOL,my daughter is a sophmore at UVM...she stays away from vaping thank god...where did you live
Not you OP. I used to live in Vermont. Higbyz lives there.I actually live in Virginia Beach, VA
The other vehicles NEVER had this amount. Once this goes away after warming up, than the minimal amount is present.It will also be more noticeable in cold weather if you are in a cooler climate. Not sure why your other wranglers didn't do this as it is very commonplace, especially on vehicles with cats.
Any odor?Mine does the same. New 2020 with 700 miles. Dealer tells me itās normal and breaking in. I get smoke when itās colder outside but this seems like a lot. Only last about 2 minutes and then goes away.
No odorAny odor?