Your engine will supply power even if you don't have enough grip. And you will have an dash light.
Because if the vehicle can not stop it will hit things and cause damage and injury. Indeed it could kill someone.
If lung tissue wasn't working properly, depending on the severity of the case, you could either have a really hard time breathing, or you might die.
If a persons epiglottis is not working properly, there are several different things that can happen. You can get acid reflux, trouble swallowing, and your food could go to the wrong place when you eat.
If the red blood cells stop working properly, there a number of things that could possibly happen. There are various disorders and conditions that may occur which include dehydration, chronic inflammation, damage of the bone marrow and so many others.
I doubt a holed exhaust will pass. Apart from an increase in engine noise, as the exhaust is not working properly, exhaust fumes could seep into the interior of the vehicle - affecting badly anyone inside the vehicle.
Could depend on the age of the vehicle, but most likely a problem with your clutch, but it's more likely that it's your transmission, have everything checked out to make sure everything's working properly.
If the 4 wheel drive option is not working properly on a 1991 Ford Explorer, there might be a problem with the transfer case. The transfer case is the transmission that is used while the vehicle is in 4 wheel drive. It may just need to be oiled or there could be a vacuum hose loose.
There are times when the exhaust temperature light may come on right after washing the vehicle, since water can get into the wires. Another reason for this could be that the thermocoupler ECU's are not working properly.
sometimes it is working but after few seconds it is stopping
The start capacitor could be bad. Is the Breaker tripped? Do you have a timer? Is it working properly?
the blade could shatter during sawing
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