The hub bearing can go bad and create noise.
Thermocycling.
There can be a few reasons for a catalytic converter to go bad. One of the causes could be clogs. Other reasons include plugs not working right, and bad exhaust valves.
They get soggy in damp weather.
Unfortunately you can't. This has happened to me too. Just go to any hardware store and buy a UNIVERSAL element for your stove. These universal elements fit almost every make of stove and are also quite cheap to buy.
A bad transmission.
Bad groung and or bad sending unit.
Low fluid and dirty fluids.
Old age. Wear. Abuse.
Bad electrical fixtures.
you go to the webkinz shop and buy the stove
There are many things that can cause gasoline to go bad. Time (decrease in volatility), oxidation, or water contamination are all culprits.