The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere affects the formation of clouds in the atmosphere, which affects the precipitation in the atmosphere. The amount of solar heating in the atmosphere affects the temperature of the surface and the amount of water evaporation, and also determines the extent to which the humidity is convected into the atmosphere. Differences in humidity cause drought or precipitation, depending on how it is added or lost. Differences in heating are what drive the major pressure systems, which interact to form winds, clouds, and storms.
This has not been decided, but most people think that since it creates a chemical vapor, it cannot be good for you. Avoid smoking or second hand vapors.
The tropospheric ozone is bad ozone. It acts as a pollutant.
wind erosion
Sulfur dioxide gas emitted during volcanic eruptions can cause a drop in temperature by reacting with water vapor in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid aerosols. These aerosols can reflect sunlight back into space, leading to cooling effects on the Earth's surface. This cooling can disrupt crop growth and potentially cause crop failures.
Bad gasoline will cause the 460 motor in my 1982 E350 to vapor lock on a hot day. I don't buy gas at super cheap off-brand stations to avoid this but once in a while I will get tankful that makes the van run terribly and sometimes vapor lock. Adding octane booster or Heet water remover to the gas usually helps to burn more smoothly through the bad tankful.
Bad door lock actuator.
bad coil(cop hates heat, coils short out when hot) bad gas-vapor lock bad fuel pressure regulator bad drainback valve, no fuel in the rail
Bad engine seal? Bad oil filter? Leaking valve cover gasket?
the door lock actuator is bad. it is located in the drivers door panel
Could be a bad seal, which will eventually cause your turbo to go out.
The 1997 Pontiac Sun fire axle seal can leak because of age. A bad wheel bearing is the most common cause for an axle seal to leak.
A bad tire weight can cause a rubbing noise on full left lock on your Honda Civic 1997. A bubble on the tire can also cause this.
It is possible the seal is just worn out but check the driveshaft u-joints. If a u-joint is bad it could cause the driveshaft to wobble putting extra strain on the rear seal.
It could be bad brakes or bad wheel bearing.
No. It either worked to start or it didn't.
no but it can cause motor to lock up because no air flow