Yes, it can cause damage to the O2 sensor and catalytic converter.
faulty lifters at the best will rattle, at the worst they will not lift the valves properly . valves not opening and closing properly will greatly interfere with the proper running of the engine.can also cause a push rod to come loose and fall into the engine, breaking or bending other parts
Many do, yes. Some earthquakes cause abolsutely catestrophic damage.
Earthquakes can cause damage to life and property. Buildings and roads can collapse because of that.
It can cause damage to life and property. It can also lead to tsunami in seas.
A heart attack or myocardial infarction (MI) can cause damage by brain damage, can lead to stokes, and also have the risk of having a seconf MI.
The battery regulator is faulty or the battery has internal damage. Continuing to use a faulty regulator can quickly cause battery damage.
faulty speed sensor in the transmission
Yes it could.
-faulty oil pres. sending unit -faulty oil pump
A bad battery or faulty battery connection.
most likely is a faulty chime switch,or a faulty ignition switch
Homeowners insurance covers many things, but not faulty construction or damage caused by deferred maintenance. You will have to check with your insurance company to see if the problem and its cause are covered.
You can drive a car with any faulty part, but in doing so it will cause more damage to another part somewhere else. With a faulty Exhaust manifold you will be damaging your Valves, and possible your pistons, connecting rods etc...
ABS has nothing to do with the transmission engaging on this vehicle.
It can cause damage to property and homes It can cause loss of life It can kill animals It can cause damage to vehicles It can do many things
the coniferous forest is damage by dragon and UFO
A strong enough tornado will cause damage to most things that happen to be in its path.