Fill the vehicle with water, start the motor. As the vehicle warms up you should be able to see where the water is leaking out of the motor. Look at the radiator, water pump and the hoses. If you don't see any water leaks then your problem could be the heater core is leaking or you have either a cracked head or a bad head gasket. If this is the case, look at the underside of your oil fill cap. If it is milky brown that is either the head or the head gasket.
The engine will overheat.
the antifreeze runs through all your water lines in your car . . . . you put it in your water tank or radiator
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The technology doesn't exist.
Good possibility of a blown head gasket if car runs rough if car runs perfect it might just be condensation depending on the amount of water you get
you replace the heater core!
if it runs on pure hydrogen then the only exhaust will be pure water vapor.
We really don't know yet have you heard of any car that runs on water if so than yes but really its so far a no
They are working on that. They have machines that can separate the hydrogen from the oxygen. An automobile can run on hydrogen.
Generally, no. There are air-cooled engines that don't have a water pump, but if the car was supposed to have one, it needs it. The engine will overheat and destroy itself within minutes if it runs without a water pump.
The car runs well.
because the car is heavy or because there is no petrol in water. They are working on an engine that runs on water. It separates the hydrogen from the oxygen and uses the hydrogen as fuel.