An engine that is about to fail can make any number of noises from squealing belts, to loud ticking sounds, to metallic thuds. Some don't even make a sound until after the engine has experience catastrophic failure. Most of the time you will be warned by the indicator lights or the gauges on the dash board; the check engine light will come on, the temperature gauge will read hot, and the tachometer will be fluctuating.
If your car is making noise or there are warning lights on, you need to bring the vehicle to certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis.
yes a mine can blow up a car because if it feels weight it blows up
Yes, if you are pumping petrol and you are on the phone it can blow up your car, which will probably blow up you.
Yes
There is no certain way to keep up with car subwoofers , but to maintain the sound quality , the bass in the car should be turned down on the lower side as to not blow the speakers .
no
over-charging...great way to blow up the compressor...
Under the right circumstances, your car can blow up at any point, regardless of what time of year it is.
100 miles per hour then your car will blow up or over heat then blow up your choice
no
no, you can and will blow up
No.Sorry.
No because the car will blow up when you drive.