no not if they are tight
It depends, you could try starter fluid.
it could be that one or all of your sensors are faulty, it could be the abs relay is faulty or it could be the abs pump that is faulty ( or it could also be a fuse )
could have faulty or dirty contacts, pump motor could be bad or the pressure gauge is faulty
In theory, it could, but in all practicality, it would not. The four main causes of misfires are faulty sparkplugs, bad spark plug wires, bad fuel injectors or a loss of compression.
One problem that could come of this is a possibility that the supply is clogged and cannot mingle with the water in the purifying process. Another possibility is that the unit may be faulty due to wiring or a faulty outlet.
That wound could use a little compression.
A faulty fuel pump could do that or a faulty timing belt (if equipped) could also do that. If it is a Ford, it could be the ignition module too.
Could be, worn bearing/seal in water pump, loose hose clamp, faulty hose, faulty radiator, faulty gaskets, faulty heater core, faulty freeze plugs in engine block, faulty radiator cap, cracked cylinder head,
No compression could be various things from your piston to your crank start with your piston by doing a compression test
Could be a faulty fan motor, a faulty fan motor relay, a faulty fan motor temp switch or a blown fan motor fuse.
no most likely not. It could be a faulty ground wire
could be a regulator if it is separate from rectifier, could be a faulty rectifier (ive had a new faulty one)