Leaking Pipe underneath car? Video included?
2002 Honda civic 132,000 miles
Leak in the driveway so I tried to go underneath but the car is really low so I could took a video with my cellphone and a steel pipe is leaking. It has black smudge all over it. Maybe it hit a bump and got damaged. Any idea what the part is?
Here is a video I took
It looks like a flexible connector in the exhaust. Thus should not be leaking. Take it to an exhaust place to get it checked.
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