A cracked radiator would leak the fluid out, leaving no coolant for your engine which would cause your engine to overheat and be destroyed pretty quickly.
So the answer is NO.
No. Your head gasket or block is likely cracked.
No !!!!!!!!!!!
If it is in the winter make sure the radiator is full of water with antifreeze before starting the car. If this leak is not too severe it should be ok to drive a couple of miles to a mechanic.
Car goes into emergency mode the car has electronically controlled cooling the car is OK to drive but ideally needs diagnostic checking so fault can be rectified .
yes you can but if you wreck and they have insurance their car will be ok but your screwed
Yes,1.6 is ok for a family car,100 ps and 150 nm,in a ff drive is ok.
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That depends on exactly why the light is on.
uhh obviously!!! lol ok hope i helped!!
Look for the obvious ie check wiring to temp sender and sender is ok, water leaks even at the back of the eng bay also heater radiator which is located inside the car, if all is ok check that thermostat is opening at correct temp (remove to check when eng is cold) if opening at correct temp the next thing is your eng block & radiator could be partially blocked if so then the radiator should be removed for specialist repair and clean block appropriately, and last but not least if all the above is ok then the problem lies internally ---- headgasket, cracked head even cracked block ---- good luck
yes
For flat towing, you pretty much have to.