Yes, it would be PC (probable cause) to search your vehicle for drugs and paraphernalia and, if the amount was large enough, get you arrested for "possession."
You would have to escape as fast as you can out of the car. So you don't have to eat the cocaine and i that didn't answer your question then,i don't know.
Broken cable or linkage? Transmission trouble (?)
The genre of Car Trouble is young adult literature.
ANY amount of residue, if they search with a dog or a detector and detect it you could be charged
No.
it is out of time or the plug wires are connected incorrectly.
Why would you? They're your tires, you bought them.
You would need a mechanic - if you dont know how you may end up in trouble.
I would suspect torque converter trouble.
More info would be helpful such as year, make and model.
An week from now...
Discharged battery possibly or trouble with starter.