I would pop the hood when the car is running and see where the smoke is coming from. My bet is oil or coolant leaking onto the exhaust manifold
The furnace main burner shuts off after ignition to maintain a safe and consistent temperature within the heating system. This helps prevent overheating and ensures efficient operation of the furnace.
The present participle is heating. The past participle is heated.
Air conditioners have no ignition. Modern Gas Furnaces will have either spark ignition or heating element ignition. Old gas furnaces will have pilot lights.
why is my 1997 chev blazer over heating
usually this is from an electric component heating up and then works again when it cool. such as, ignition module, crank sensor, cam sensor, coil, or even ecm.
To answer your question, no...it's not overheating. Is yours?
no if theres a hole , it broken . why is it over heating and how do you know its over heating, you cant look at it?
Mercury can be heated and will then evaporate. Whether that is overheating depends on why you are heating it in the first place. It will not be distorted or burned, etc., by heating.
I have the same problem and have been researching, looks as if it is a faulty or warn coil pack over heating and cuting out as i am getting no spark but have fuel and air.
the cooler is not good or the heating valve is not good or there is proplem at the engin
May have a bad water pump, otherwise make sure your coolant system has pressure. this can cause over heating.
The function of a furnace ignition sensor is to detect whether the pilot light or ignition flame is lit. It contributes to the overall operation of a heating system by ensuring that the furnace only releases gas when the flame is present, which helps prevent gas leaks and ensures safe and efficient heating.