Lack of water in you engine block. Lack of oil in your engine block. Can cause piston siege.
Running an engine with no oil in it.
If your engine locks up, it typically means that internal components have seized, preventing the engine from turning over. This can occur due to a lack of lubrication, overheating, or severe mechanical failure. When an engine locks up, it usually requires significant repairs or even a complete engine replacement, as continued attempts to start the engine can cause further damage. It's essential to address the issue promptly to avoid more extensive damage.
It locks up the engine and ruins it
The engine could be locking due to piston pressure. If the spark plugs are removed and the engine still locks, then something internal has broken and the engine needs to be inspected to see what snapped.
get the key silly
If engine is truly locked up putting fresh oil in it will not work. The engine locks up because the bearings are seized on the rotating assemblies. A complete rebuild will be needed
Until the engine self destructs and locks up. You do not drive a car with a leaking head gasket unless you want to destroy the engine. STOP running this engine until it can be repaired.
the engine locks up at about 50 or 60km and sometimes it doesn't unlock. you have to take out that sensor I believe it's the torque converter.
no oil pressure or the engine locks up that's how you know.
If they dissolved they would plug up the fuel filter.
If your motor locks up, it means that the engine has seized and is no longer able to turn over, often due to a lack of lubrication, overheating, or mechanical failure. This can result in significant damage to engine components, potentially requiring a rebuild or complete replacement. You may notice unusual noises, a loss of power, or warning lights on the dashboard before it happens. It's essential to address any signs of trouble promptly to avoid a complete engine failure.
get a new car