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The car turns on AC blower motor after the car is shut off to dry the evap core to prevent mold and water odors.
As long as the water doesn't drain out of the heater somehow, no. What kind of car are we working on...
Pour warm water were it shuts. Also, if can reach the car with an extension cord you can use a hair dryer.
because when a car is on to long it will shut off because it was on to long
Viper Car Alarms will also shut the engine down.
Don't know how cold your cold is but, it could be water in the fuel system (ice).
I have had this occur with several vehicles lately Most common factor----water in the gas
when my car did this it was a blown fuse
Q.Your car starts then seconds later it shut off what wrong A. that must be some crappy car
You have shut off all the water to a residence.
You probably got the ignition wet. It will have to be thoroughly dried before it will start and run again.
The normal combustion product of gas and oxygen is water (in the form of vapor because it is hot) and carbon dioxide. When you shut off a running car, water vapor in the air condenses to water as the muffler cools down. When you start the car, the exhaust gasses push the now liquid water out the back.