No, it will continue to leak inside the wall but if there is a shutoff for this fixture you could use that.
If it is leaking inside the car, the heater core has failed.If it is leaking inside the car, the heater core has failed.
Seperate valve for outside faucet turned off, broken valve stem inside of outside faucet or handle stripped at faucet.
more flow but do not last as long as beveled ===
When you shut the faucet off, the screw pushes a rubber washer against the opening inside the faucet and stops the water. The screw moves in and out in the handle to do this.
the heater core, heater core hoses or heater control valve is leaking
It could be that you have a leaking heater core, which resides inside your car. Another give-away for a leaking core would be a sweet smell inside the car and/or a sticky residue on the inside of your windshield.
The simple machines in a faucet are: # A wheel and axle. # A lever (the handle). # Gears (probably inside the faucet). I'm pretty sure these simple machines are in a faucet, but I'm not sure if there are others. I've never looked into a faucet before...so, no experience. Thanks for reading my answer!
The inside part of a Moen faucet / shower body
Rubber bushings inside the faucet are worn. Replacement kits at local home stores for around $7.
You can put a ball of white bread inside of the pipe it will stop the water longe enough to solder the joint then it will deteriate and come out of the pipe if you have an aerator on the faucet check it to make sure that the bread does net clogg the screen
If a battery is leaking, then it needs to be thrown away. The acid leaked can be very dangerous.
The flow of water from a faucet is regulated by washers and o-rings inside the fixture. When those parts get old and worn, they are not as effective, and water can get past them, even when the faucet is in the "off" position. There are different types of faucets, and the type determines the approach the repair for dripping or leaking. This site details the inner workings of various faucets and offers instructions for repair: http://www.oursimplejoys.com/life-in-the-usa/fix-leaky-faucet.html