Depending on the year, make, model and engine info, it could run poorly if at all and the engine cylinders and/or crankcase could fill with coolant.
You will have an overheating engine.
YES, That would be called a vacuum leak.
it could possibly have either a blown head gasket or intake manifold gaskets leaking
Not unless you have a water cooled intake manifold, which is very rare on a car.
Because the head gasket is blown.
You can test a car intake system by taking the vehicle to the shop and getting service for the intake system. They would have to put the car on a machine and use their testers.
That's perfectly normal. It's just condensation. If it was the result of a blown head gasket or intake manifold gasket, the fluid would be coolant, and there'd be other symptoms, as well.
I had the same problem. Took it into the dealer and it ran me about $1,000. Blown head gasket in my intake. In other words, this car is no Corvette, lol.
Yes it would.
Your speaker is probably blown.
THE CAUSE COULD BE A STUCK THERMOSTAT , OR A BLOWN HEAD GASKET, OR A LEAK IN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD OR INTAKE MANIFLOD GASKET. A CRACK IN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD IS VERY COMMON.. NORTY
If this is a nice car then spend the money and have the blown head gasket repaired before you try to sell it. With a blown head gasket it is only worth what someone will pay. Would you buy a car with a blown head gasket? I sure would not, as there is no way of knowing how much damage has been done. I would not touch this car as it stands now and neither will most people. It is worth very little with the gasket blown.
It is directly between the Lower intake manafold and the fire wall of the car. You will have to remove the upper intake manefold to reach it. Possibly the worst car to work on ever. Good luck!