Start your car and go back in the house but make sure your car is locked and running with the heat on full blast and then pray to God that you have a second key in the drawer in the kitchen beside the drawer that has the pencils and pens that is under the phone. If you do, then after about 10 minutes go out to your car and start driving. If you don't, i laff because u locked your keys in the car.
You can not get heat from cold water, The engine has to run long enough to get the water in the engine HOT. That is were you get heat from HOT WATER-- Coolent
100 miles per hour then your car will blow up or over heat then blow up your choice
your car will over heat and you might blow your head gasket
Yes, and it can also make your car to over heat
your car will over heat and you might blow your head gasket
So that a car will not over-heat and blow up
It will take a current of 46 amps.
A car takes a while to heat up if the engine is running slower. Cold weather and cars just do not mix. The car will warm up faster if the driver can sit in the car and press on the throttle a little.
The heating system doesn't get heat until the car warms up and the thermostat opens.
how long does 3 miles take with a car
Yes, they are not even connected. The radiator works as a heat exchanger. The water stores heat taken from the engine, then releases it through the radiator. The heating system on most cars take heated water from the car's cooling system, channels it into a heater core located in the cabin, and a fan blows the heat released from the core, into the vehicle. With the heater on, the car should actually, in theory, run slightly cooler. If your heater does not blow cold, and if your car overheats, you probably have blockage somewhere in the system
your heater will be cold, or your engine can over heat. your car can take a long time to heat up. Your inside heater will be cool, or your engine temp. will over heat.