Take it to your local garage and have them fix it.
You can make a car run on water if you diffuse oxygen and hydrogen and use hydrogen in your internal combustion engine!But then it is not running on water which was the question. It is running on Hydrogen. So the answer is still NO, you cannot run a car on water.
It has a 6 cylinder motor also known as a V6 I do not think it can run only on 3 cylinders.
A coil that is not functioning.
Your Neon decided nothing. It cannot think nor make decisions. It is running on 2 cylinders because there is a problem. Start by replacing the spark plugs and plug wires. If it still continues to miss, then have a compression test run. If you are loosing coolant with no apparent leak you may have a blown head gasket. If that is the case, STOP driving this car immediately or serious engine damage will occur. You should not drive this car on 2 cylinders in any case as you will destroy the catalytic converter if you continue to do so.
it can help but not always the first thing to think if your car is not running properly. once the car is on and running it does produce its own electricity. hence that if you get a jump start you run it for at least 30 mins so that the battery recharges and you can start your car later
it can stop it from workingit can make your car not run until you fill it upit can ruin your fuelpumpit can clog your fuel filter with dirt
You can run a vehicle on only 4 cylinders but your vehicle will not run properly. It will not make it up hills very well and you will not get very good gas mileage.
Yes. A car can run without an exhaust manifold. It will burn out the exhaust valves in the cylinders a lot faster than normal, but it can be done.
Lubricates and cools the moving metal parts. and helps keep your engine running smoothly
No, but you need to make sure that whenever you decide to run that engine in a car you have oil in it.
Depends on how many it was designed to run with, for example a small motorcycle engine or lawnmower engine can have just 1 cylinder, however a car engine with a fault might not have all cylinders burning efficiently, and will still run on less than designed to, but nit well or efficiently
yes.in the long run the stress is put on the running cylinders and it will wear them down much faster