It depends, you could try starter fluid.
Yes , Because it might get damged .
I have the same question but I'm 14 I'm a mechanic at our house. My truck is 1990 Chevy
The first thing you want to check is your battery state of charge. If your car has been sitting that long, I can almost guarantee that your battery is dead. If it's been sitting that long, your best bet is to replace the battery.
I had a 92 dodge i/s ton that sat for a long time.... mice had packed muffler and exhaust system right full of stuff..... had to remove and replace with new before truck would run
Could use some more info such as year and model of car and how many months it has been sitting. There would also be a different approach if the car is carburated or fuel injected, points or electronic ignition.
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Leaking radiator? Leaking or loose radiator hose?
Yes, it is really not a good idea.
Context matters here. If it's not your truck, leave it be, unless it's on your property. If it's been there for some time, and has a contact number for the company owner, call them.
Check your distributor cap. take spark plug one and touch it to ground and see if you get a spark.
Fresh fully charged battery and fresh gasoline