The engine needs fuel, compression and spark to run. You are missing one of those.
The engine crackle sound in a car is typically caused by unburned fuel igniting in the exhaust system. This can happen when the engine is running rich or when there is a misfire in the combustion process.
No. The spark plugs are responsible for igniting the fuel in the cylinders. If you start yanking them out, the engine is going to stop running. This is covered in the book Things That Dummies Do.
The engine's supposed to stay idle, so if your car engine completely stops igniting, you have a problem there and might need to take it to maintenance just to be safe.
You start the engine in neutral.
For a gas, E85, or LNG/LPG/CNG engine, it's a spark from the spark plug igniting the fuel air mixture. For a diesel engine, it's compression which causes the combustion to occur.
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Yes, to avoid a spark from the car's electrics igniting petrol fumes (gas), it is mandatory to switch off the engine while refuelling. There should be a notice at the pumps telling you to switch off the engine.
If the oil is low in your car, it can eventually cause your car to stall and not start. It can also kill your engine.
A very basic understanding of how a car starts is. When the ignition key is turned power from the battery flows to the starter motor which turns the flywheel and cranks over the engine whilst this is happening the distributor is turning allowing electricity to each of the spark plugs and igniting the compressed air/fuel mixture. thus starting the engine
Not unless it is a carburated engine.
a bad engine