No completely separate from engine/cooling system
Not usually. But it will cause it to overheat. What kind of car?
A bad thermostat, or in rare cases, a bad water pump.
No bad breaks can not affect the starter or the motor. Nate.
A bad freeze plug will leak coolant and cause the engine to overheat.
No low oil will not cause your car to overheat. But there is a couple other things that can cause your car to over heat, like a bad thermostate that's located in the block of the engine or can be the water pump not cycling the water into the engine. Hope this helps
No.
yes, its really risky because driving with bad brakes can probably cause a hydraulic failiure your brakes can fail and you dont want to know what happens so get your brakes checked
no
Your motor oil going bad would cause that. That is in the crankcase, not the transmission.
ONLY IF YOUR CALIPER IS FROZEN AND IS CREATING FRICTION, BECAUSE IT WILL MAKE YOUR ENGINE WORK HARDER TO MOVE THE VEHICLE.
Yes, they can. It tends to happen more rapidly in heavy duty vehicles with air brakes, but it can happen in light duty vehicles with hydraulic brakes, as well. Brakes create friction, friction creates heat. Too much of it, and they overheat.
sometime the fan do not work which can cause the car to overheat. Also it can be a fuse for the fan. Check your thermostat.