Not really, the brain holds data thought and the abiltiy to live they are needed more than a car engine. Plus if we lose our brain we die. For a car, losing the engine means you need a replacement.
The engine
A damaged timing belt would stop the engine from running probably with no warning. If you should have an "interference engine" it would basically destroy the engine.
A gray whale has a brain comparable in size to a car's engine, indicating that it possesses a large brain. This significant brain size suggests potential for complex behaviors and cognitive abilities, similar to those seen in other intelligent marine mammals. Such a large brain is often associated with advanced social interactions and problem-solving skills in animals.
Yes, you car may be damaged by being buried in snow. The ice may cause the engine to overheat or not start up at all.
The engine acceleration of this car is similar to other vehicles in its class.
yes if not damage to bad
If someone had an injury that damaged the cerebellum it would that affect the persons ability to drive a car. This is the part of the brain that is responsible for the coordination of motor control and once its is damaged, driving might be almost impossible.
I highly doubt it. Unless the engine was damaged in an accident, the insurance would not cover it. But, you can ask them.
No, a dog has not damaged my car.
Do you have an exhaust leak? Do you happen to have have an exhaust leak or a damaged water pump bearing?
Very bad thing, tow to repair shop, do not drive as car will be damaged
Engine control unit Its the brain box of your car controls everything electronic