It prevents seizing, galling, cold welding, rust and corrosion in fasteners. You can purchase high temperature anti-seize made with copper or graphite for exhaust system and manifold bolts and on spark plugs. Anywere you want to make removal of a threaded fastener easier.
nooit depends on the make & model, some newer cars have anti theft on doors.
Words that will describe the compound noun 'car accident' are adjectives; for example:a minor car accidenta bad car accidenta dumb car accidenta serious car accidentan unavoidable car accidentan avoidable car accident
Some foreign car makers use a purple colored anti-freeze, so my guess would be you have an coolant leak.
An anti theft device for cars. It disconnects your ignition with a keychain. Without the keychain in, you can't start the car at all.
Not easy!!! Get a manual on your car and it will help on the next repair.
The police can seize your car if they have a valid reason to believe it was involved in a crime, such as being used for illegal activities or if it is evidence in a criminal investigation.
Yes, if you obtained that car or the loan to buy that car through fraudulent means i.e., you lied on your credit application. Simply defaulting on a loan is not a criminal offense in the U.S.
polishing compound is used to polish the scratches out of the paint.
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Yes, they can.
Brakes on any car car squeal or squeak for a variety of reasons: 1. Very hard brake compound. (Metallic Compound Pads) 2. Worn out Pads with a wear indicator device. 3. Foreign material on the rotor or pad. 4. Anti-squeal material not used when Pads installed. If you changed the Pads yourself, did you use the anti-squeal paste? Either check the brakes yourself for items 1 thru 4, other take the car to a mechanic for a brake check.
it will seize up
The car alarm system is used to prevent theft
Engine will overheat and seize
go firt a junk for a used comp. and then go whit you car and change a computer of you car
If your vehicle runs out of water/anti-freeze the engine will overheat and seize. You should receive ample warning before this happens but the consequences for ignoring the warnings can be disasterous. You could be looking at replacing your entire engine.