Possible head/headgasket failure.
Check engine. Is radiator really full? Does the rad. fan come on? Is the fan belt on water pump tight? If these things are ok, you probably need a new thermostat.
It can cause the head gaskets to blow. This must be repaired before driving again. If really overheated, you can blow your engine. This would need replacing.
My answer really won't help. Sometimes it can harm the vehicle sometimes not. If perhaps the calalytic ccnverter is plugged, yes it can damage the engine. Usually if the car performs as normal, no real damage will occur.
Its not really an alarm it just has to be started and have the doors opened by the same coded key or the engine will not start.
Yes, it probably overheated, and you need to talk to someone who works at the Apple store
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if it got really hot, it will have blown a head gasket more than likely
Depends on the engine, really.
Whenever you over heat an engine there will be problems. One being that all of the parts in the engine get really hot and start to either bend or warp. The knocking noise can come from your valves or anything that attaches to your valves. You should check out your piston rings and pistons. Connecting rods, journals and bearings. But it usually isn't as deep as that. So i Would start with the head and work your way down. you either spun a connecting rod bearing, or a main bearing. I would go with the main. to put it simply. rebuild the motor. don.
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No one really knows when it started.