Bad ignition, maybe.
Whatever you hear without the eclipse. There is no aural property to an eclipse.
No. Not without major modification.
Singapore will experience a 6% partial eclipse; it will not be noticeable without specialized instruments. Sorry about that.
Yes. You need eye protection for a solar eclipse but not a lunar eclipse.
Sometimes they do cause a lot of problems/pain with people but most people are fine. They do not have to be removed unless these problems arise. I have had mine for over 30 years without any such problems.
Not without a custom seat bracket.
Looking directly at a solar eclipse without adequate eye protection can harm your eyes. There is no harm in looking at a lunar eclipse.
There are generally two solar eclipses per year, and two lunar eclipses per year. The next solar eclipse will happen on January 26, 2009. It will be an "annular" eclipse; the Moon will be near its apogee (farthest point from Earth in its orbit) and will not completely cover the Sun. This is sometimes called a "ring of fire" eclipse. The eclipse will be (was) visible along a line from South Africa to Indonesia. From South Africa or India, it will be visible as a partial eclipse.
it was a total solar eclipse on august 21, 2017
In my life, I have seen first time full lunar eclipse without clouds.
No. There is nothing special about the eclipse that will hurt you eyes. Looking directly at the sun without is harmful to your eyes with or without an eclipse. The only reason such warnings come out before an eclipse is because that is the one time when people will be tempted to look at the sun.
The simple and straight forward answer to this is..."Blindness". This is not because of solar eclipse, but because of watching the solar eclipse directly without protections.