answersLogoWhite

0

Very bad idea. engine damage will result.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

After driving Car drops all coolant from coolant tank sometimes after turning car off?

check hoses coming from coolant tank by sqeezing may be worn


Can bad driving cause oil and coolant levels to go down drastically?

Hard driving can cause an engine to use oil, but not drastically. Coolant level should not be effected unless the engine overheats.


What is the main cause for dodge caravan overheating when driving slowly in traffic?

Low coolant or an inoperative radiator fan.Low coolant or an inoperative radiator fan.


Why am I losing coolant in the reservoir while driving?

could have a crack in it that is leaking under pressure


Can driving your car after you found gas in your coolant make the engine problem worse?

Yes


What is an overflow tank?

An overflow tank is a bottle that holds coolant that expands and leaves the radiator under driving conditions. The Coolant will go back into the radiator as needed.


Why is 2001 coolant temperature gage sometimes goes from 190 to 0 while driving and vice versa?

the coolant temperature sensor is faulty. It will need to be replaced


Can a coolant sensor make your car stall when I'm driving?

Yes, the signal to the PCM can be wrongfully perceived as low coolant, even if the car is full of anti-freeze.


No heat in car when at stop light but fine when driving?

Check your coolant level it is probably low.


After driving a burnt smell is coming from the grill area of a Ford Ranger?

Check coolant level Could be alternator going bad Could be coolant fan going bad


Car heats while still but cools when driving?

make sure there's enough coolant in the radiator.


Can you drive a 96 grand am a short distance if the engine coolant light is on?

YOU WANT TO BE CAREFULL WHEN DRIVING W/ A COOLANT LIGHT ON THE BEST THING TO DO IS TO CHECK THE LEVEL OF COOLANT AND ADD IF NES. AND OF COARSE KEEP A GOOD EYE ON YOUR TEMP GAUGE..DO NOT OVERHEAT...