If you mean it suddenly started loosing coolant, then look for a leak. If you see no leak then suspect a blown head gasket. Stop driving the car until you get this repaired. If you continue to drive a car with a blown head gasket you will destroy the engine.
Abnormally cold air is harder to generate. It is said that a car will use more petrol and/or water to do this. So yes, using cold air blowers will use a little bit more water and/or petrol
Suddenly, my car was under seizure!
A 6 minute car wash and rinse will use up to 60 gallons of water, you should try steam cleaning its much more water efficient.
Example- tAke a measuring cup and a toy car. Let's say you want to measure the volume of the toy car- fill the measuring cup with enough water to fully submurge the car but don't put it in yet. Write down the amount of water in the cup before you put the car in. Put the car in. Now write down the amount of water in the cup after fully submerging the car (there will be more). Now subtract the amount of water before the car from the amount after the car. That is the volume of the car.
She showed cowardice by hitting into a car and then leaving the crime scene suddenly so she wouldn't be convicted.
1 part household ammonia -- NO MORE -- to ten parts water.
No, boiling water only kills the germs and bacteria in the water. It does not remove minerals. Use only distilled water in a car battery.
sumtimes in a moving car suddenly the car goes off.....if the car doesnt start again,...one of the reasons might b damage of rotor.. to start car again v need a rotor...
Evaporation.
If you are allergic to something it will react your synthesis
As of yet I haven't heard of any completely water run cars however you can get a water fuel system that will produce a gas called HHO from water and that will allow your car to run more efficiently for my car (2005 KIA Spectra) it improved my mileage by 60% http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-get-fuel-from-water
No, use only Distilled Water and nothing else.