As long as the oil pressure light does not come on it will do no damage. If the light comes on, even for a few seconds, stop immediately.
if it is front wheel drive,lift up the front.if you mean with all four wheels on the ground,a few miles won't hurt.
If you are traveling 70 miles per hour, you will cover 70 miles in one hour.
yes no problem but drive gently for the first few hundred miles avoid heavy acceleration look in the owner s hanbook they explain this
Disconnect the black wire from the battery, under the hood of your car. Wait around 15 minutes. Drive a few miles and the computer will reprogram itself with your car.
Try an auto parts store, sometimes they will check your alternator and battery for free.
Just tighten them down as tight as you can and then drive the car a few miles and retighten the bolts again as they will be loose after the gaskets heat up.
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a few miles
6hrs and few minutes :)
If you fill a gasoline engine with diesel, you will normally be able to start the car and drive a few miles, but after a short amount of time the car will die out. There will likely be no permanent damage to the car. If it was gasoline in a diesel motor, it would be much worse.
i have a 2007 chevy cobalt.it only has 17000 miles on it. i had a remote car starter put in a year and ahalf ago. i never had a problem. now when i start my car it makes a clicking noise.the noise goes away after a few seconds and i can still drive the car.
No. There are a few thousand miles of the Pacific Ocean to cross.