A motor may be on the verge of failure if you notice unusual signs such as strange noises (like grinding or humming), excessive vibrations, or overheating. Additionally, a burning smell or smoke can indicate that components are failing. If the motor frequently trips circuit breakers or shows a significant drop in performance, these are also red flags that it may soon fail. Regular maintenance and monitoring can help catch these issues early.
I don't know what you mean by "blow up tanks," but I think the tanks blew stuff up =P
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yes and no, there stomach can blow up from being to full,but i don't think you can litterally "BLOW UP".
your house will blow up and... you will die
Not Having any oil in the motor
you can blow up an apple by putting it in a microwave. Any other fruit, i don't know. also you can blow up a frog like the apple.
i don't know try it!!
You won't hear the blower motor when you turn on the AC, and it won't blow air through the AC vents. If you want to open up the HVAC compartment, you can test it with a voltmeter.
I don't know what you mean by "blow up tanks," but I think the tanks blew stuff up =P
Well it mostly depends on the motor but its hard on it no matter what it can cause that piston to seize up and blow the motor
yes
I am guessing that it will either foam up or blow up not blow up like HUGE but you know, a small one
No, check you dipstick and fill it till it reaches the full line.
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so you won't blow up and out and in and down.
i would like to know if there is a fuse that can blow for the vacum siliniod to stop working