You can drive a car with any faulty part, but in doing so it will cause more damage to another part somewhere else. With a faulty Exhaust manifold you will be damaging your Valves, and possible your pistons, connecting rods etc...
no
Depends on how faulty it is... and in what way. There is a common problem with the 2nd generation of Windstars, 1999-2003, intake manifold bolts that causes a leak. See "Related Questions" below for more
No. The engine won't run with a faulty crank sensor.
Usually the accessory drive belt is faulty
Faulty intake manifold gasket or faulty head gasket.
Yes you can drive it but it will run lean and get poor mileage with poor performance.
Your car is faulty. DO NOT drive it - take it to a qualified mechanic to be fixed.
Sounds like your clutch is faulty or it may need adjustment.
It is illegal to drive a car with faulty headlight (of any description).
It is illegal to drive a car with faulty headlight (of any description).
It can be a few things, turbo seals leaking faulty crankcase valve faulty bell pan.
Blue smoke indicates your burning oil. Can be from over filling the oil capacity, depending on the vehicle- many indicate a faulty turbo/seal, belly pan( manifold), worn rings/engine, faulty pcv valve.