As long as you are taking active pills they are all the same. So nothing happens.
Engine will misfire, or may not start if enough wires are in the wrong place.
The ignition tumbler will not turn and you will not be able to start the car.
Engine won't start
Something about dog teams delivering medicine and stuff from place to place Wrong
If you give a cow an injection in the wrong place, there is a very high possibility that it may cause harm. You should allow professionals to inject your animals.
Taking the pills out of order won't affect how well they work.
If the wrong oil is used in a lawnmower, do not start it. Simply drain the oil as completely as possible and fill with the proper oil.
On an interference engine you can have internal engine damage when you attempt to start it. On a noninterference engine it may not start or it may backfire, or miss, if it does start.
Not necessarily. Occasional coughing may be due to water taking place the wrong way. But if it happens frequently, you ought to seek advice from your vet to rule out any extreme conditions.
Your question is unanswerable as it is. What are you trying to ask? There are many things that can be wrong if it does not start, or there could be nothing wrong with it in the first place.
Well you didn't tell what engine BUT its in the wrong place. start taking parts off until you find it . Hopefully its under the intake if we are talking about a v block engine. it MAY stay where it is but i doubt it. It will more than likely lock up your engine.
The best place to start is by figuring out what's wrong with it.