I would say yes, in theory anyway. You can get hydrogen gas from water. That could be used to run a car.
Turn your engine off, check the gas cap and restart your car. If that doesn't work, be more specific about which car you have or check your owners maunal.
damage engine no.. will the engine run no.
I guess you turn on you car, leave it in neutral, and push on the gas pedal repeatedly.
yes because the engine cannot burn water.
Gas
well, when you turn of your car, it stops firing, which means the spark that ignites the gas in the engine stops.
The water does not explode because it changes form to a gas (steam). The hot steam then escapes through the pressure releases built into a car engine.
dead battery, dead starter, cylinders full of oil, gas, water, engine seized,
you turn the engine on and try to give it some gas
drain the tank and remove the water from the gas. us that gas in lawnmowers etc. fill up the tank with new gas. fuel filter replacement. remove the fuel line near the engine and turn on the ignition switch. do not try to start!!!! collect the fuel & water that gushes out of the line in a large container. turn off ignition. reconnect the line. turn on ignition do not try to start!!!! Pull all fuel injectors out of their bores. turn engine over 25 rotations. replace fuel injectors. attempt to start engine. add fuel dryer product to tank of gas to absorb any residual water
No. To turn the water into gas you'd need electricity, which you'd get from the alternator- which'd increase the load on the engine-which'd increase the fuel consumption. On top of that the sheer volume of gas that an engine would require is more than what can reasonably be produced by a car-mounted accessory.
your gas cap is not sealing, put a new one on car it will stop