Yes the lines can leak when they rust through.
Follow the heater hoses from the engine, they will lead you the heater core.
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Could be inside the fuel tank, or along the lines that lead up to the engine.
The mains lead in a strip heater serves as the primary power supply connection between the heater and the electrical outlet. It is typically a flexible insulated cable that carries the electrical current from the source to the heating element within the heater. The mains lead is essential for providing the necessary power for the heater to generate heat and maintain the desired temperature. It is important to ensure that the mains lead is properly connected and in good condition to prevent any electrical hazards or malfunctions.
could be a blown fuse or you could check by the break caliper your abs lines are there make sure the lines are not broke ripped torn etc. the lines lead to an abs sensor check the sensors make sure they are functioning properly
They lead out under the hood you will see them on the upper passenger side in the engine compartment. I am sure you can follow them from there. If memory serves they run from the engine to the water pump.
Yes, it is not safe to drink water that is rusty because it may contain harmful contaminants that can be harmful to your health. Rusty water can indicate the presence of metals like iron, lead, or manganese, which can be toxic if consumed in high amounts. It is recommended to avoid drinking rusty water and to have your water tested for safety.
Follow the heater hoses from the engine. They will lead right to the heater core.
It's not. Iron is Fe because it's a Ferrous metal (it goes rusty).
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You will have to check the building code for your area. It is typically not a good idea to have lines in outside walls due to the risk of freezing, which could lead to very ugly consequences.