Engine may overheat and seize
Oil in the radiator indicates a possible severe problem, where coolant could also leak into the oil. Driving an engine in this situation at all could lead to severe engine damage.
Other than a leak, a blown head gasket. Very serious, so stop driving until this is repaired if you suspect a blown head gasket. Serious engine damage will occur.Other than a leak, a blown head gasket. Very serious, so stop driving until this is repaired if you suspect a blown head gasket. Serious engine damage will occur.
You probably have a bad head gasket or a cracked head. I recommend not driving it until it is fixed. You could do further damage the more you drive it.
There could be a number of reasons. Damage to the radiator, damage to the pipes and hoses linking to the radiator. Water pump failure. Head gasket failure.
Just normal 4x4 driving won't damage anything. If you drive for a long distance with the diff lock on though you could damage tyres and at high speed could be dangerous,
when u have a minor in the car it can cause serious damage and if the minor is in the front seat and gets hit by the airbag the minor could die.
No it is not. It could be a problem with the radiator, a radiator hose or a water pump. In any situation, it could cause the motor to overheat and damage it severely.
Could be low coolant in the radiator. Or radiator could have stuff in it and needs to be flushed.
It depends on how serious the injury is. It could cause sickness, stress, and if the damage is severe, it could cause death.
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You don't ! It's unsafe and stupid, you could cause serious damage.