Performance, horse power and fuel mileage will suffer.
If the starter is engaging and the starter is able to turn the engine normally, there is nothing wrong with the solenoid. Instead, I'd look at fuel, ignition and compression.
Nothing. Just dry it off an it will be fine.
you burn out your starter or your fly wheedl
You turn on power to the accesories, ie radio, power outlet, etc.
need to change ignition switch
You will have poor or no ignition.
Nothing much. Compression heats it up, expansion cools it down. Unless the machine that does the compressing and expanding add something, it'll stay exactly the same.
flatulance
No. Spark plugs remain in Petrol engines. MPFI stands for Multi Point Fuel Injection, thus replacing the carburetor with injectors. Petrol engines need a source for ignition unlike Diesel engines, where the ignition happens due to compression.
Many things can happen: Engine runs rough Poor fuel mileage Engine does not start Back flash (ignition of fuel inside intake) Back fire (ignition of fuel inside exhaust)
it happens during the trough
The compression stroke is not part of the engine. It is what happens when the pistons are on the upward with closed valves.See link below.The compression stroke is not part of the engine. It is what happens when the pistons are on the upward with closed valves.See link below.
The volume of a liquid responds poorly to compression, but might decrease slightly.
Towing will not damage your ignition switch.
Eating properly is good for your health.
Nothing.
The ignition system is powered up and ready to run the vehicle.