because when a car is on to long it will shut off because it was on to long
It can be many things, but the fact that it overheated and then shut down would make me suspect a blown head gasket. That is assuming that you did not just keep drivng it after it became apparent it was hot.
If the chip that tells the engine what to do overheats , the car will shut off. Most cars do not have such a devise.
Safty featcher so as not to destroy engine
Steal it!
no
To make a car, you must be an automotive expert, with immense knowledge in engineering.
If it it shutting off because of the hissing, it is likely moisture getting at electronic parts and shorting them. The hissing would be caused by cold water contacting hot engine parts. If the hissing is only heard after YOU shut off the car, it is likely a small leak in a vacuum hose. These are usually easily fixed.
yes
It does not make a difference if the car is hot or cold when you add brake fluid.
No they don't shut off ventilated areas are good just make sure no water can get in
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