It will almost certainly cause your car to overheat, which can lead to costly damage if it cracks a head gasket! Put some water in your radiator!
a radiator is actually more fragile then people believe. A rock could penetrate it and cause it to leak. With that in mind, If the vehicle was in an accident to cause the headlights to come off, it could damage the radiator.
no oil in engine or water in radiator will cause engine to seriously o/heat! and eventually seize! major engine damage!!
Sediment blockage. You need to have your radiator power flushed to get all the build-up out.
First of all use an airline blowing from the rear through to the front of the radiator,then using a brush ie paintbrush ,on the front fins to gently clear any loosend debris but not forcing them further into the radiator. Repeat as nessesary ,you may have to use some degreaser or mild diluted washing up liquid to clear dried on residue. But be careful to not damage the fins of the radiator as they are more delicate than you realise.
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If your stopcock on your car's radiator is seized you will probably damage it and ruin the radiator if you try to force it. Leave it alone and drain the water through the lower radiator hose. There is little to gain and a lot to risk in trying to get it to work.
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You'd have no heat or air and radiator would boil over causing vehicle damage.
Waves from the ocean which come up with force or depth can cause damage to property. Compressional waves or tsunami waves are an example of these seismic waves.
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Yes, of course. If you make yourself throw up even for a week it will cause damage to your teeth. Normally it will only change the color of your teeth but if you keep it up it can cause serious damage to your gums. Overall, puking for a month will most likely cause permanent damage to your teeth.