What would happen if you plug off the two little lines on the back of the Power Steering pumping a Lexus ls 40056
Nothing as long as you put it back in.
You would have a misfire and it may damage the coil if operated long enough in that condition.
if your looking to lose your mucus plug to start labour, this may not happen as you can lose your mucus plug as little as 26 weeks and not go into labour. i would highly not advise you to purposely lose your mucus plug as it is what prevents bacteria getting to the baby!!!!!!!! let it happen naturaly its much safer for your baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
It might not filter as effectively and would plug up much easier.
There could be a spark.
It would flood if the plug was in but generally nothing ummm but if you are on tank water there will be none left. ~ You would be wasting water. In most places water is plentiful and cheap; but in other places fresh water is scarce and expensive. In places like that, you would want to waste as little water as possible.
the thick liquid would plug your radiator and ruin your water pump. and destroy your engine.
It's a stupid little plastic plug that can be stripped very easily. Take it to a rad shop and have them replace it.
If it's an auto, there are 2 ports on the lines. One high, one low. Just get a can of r12 & plug into the little valves. Some come with a guage.
A missing wire would cause an incomplete circuit.A missing wire would cause an incomplete circuit.
You can plug up your 2012 iMac when you are finished using it. Nothing will happen to the iMac. After the iMac is fully charged, make sure to unplug it.
It depends on what the device is. If it is a resistive load then it would act normally. If it was a motor load it would not act as the manufacturer specified it would. The one part that might be a problem is the plug (cap) configuration. European pin configurations are different from those using North American configurations. So to answer the question, nothing would happen because you wouldn't be able to plug a 220 volt 60 Hz device into a 220 volt 50 Hz receptacle.