A lacunar infarct affect the central portion of the brain typically due to microvascular occlusion. It is typical not related to trauma. Post traumatic infarcts are usually of the peripheral cortex and/or subcortical white matter. Basically NO.
That is possible.
possible grounded or bare wire
cause of excessive blow- by
Yes it can cause bulbs to blow.
Engine coolant leaking into cylinder. Possible bad head gasket.
It is possible to blow up almost anything if you have a large enough bomb.
possible a bare wire somewhere, or corrosion in plug... i had that problem
I have seen a motorcycle blow up, so yes, it is possible.
It is possible, POSSIBLE, that your odometer drive motor had broken some teeth on the gears and is jammed, therefore causing the motor to want to keep spinning, but it cannot because the broken gears have jammed it - this could possibly cause the fuse to blow. How many miles are on it?
There are several things that can cause a tire to blow. -you can run over a piece of road debris or a sharp rock that'll cut the tire bad enough to blow -sheer mileage can cause the tire to wear through to the casing, at which point it'll have lost a lot of strength and may blow at any moment. - poor wheel alignment can cause the tire to wear through to the casing, at which point it'll have lost a lot of strength and may blow at any moment - low pressure can cause the tire to heat up, which makes the rubber softer and the tire weaker which can cause it to blow - heavy load can cause the tire to heat up, which makes the rubber softer and the tire weaker which can cause it to blow overinflation can cause it to blow just like when a balloon pops.
Honestly yes. it can cause major problems and all together it could cause your engine to blow. so id change them they arent that hard.
It is possible that there may be air in radiator.