make sure there's enough coolant in the radiator.
Need to change your thermastat i have done that but still over heats when driving
Need to change your thermastat i have done that but still over heats when driving
Headlights have a thermal circuit breaker. A short to the headlight (positive to ground) will cause the breaker to trip. The breaker cools and the lights come back on till the breaker heats up. Find the short and fix it.
That is the metal of your exhaust system, most likely a heat shield contracting as it cools. As the metal heats up it expands and as it cools it contracts or becomes smaller so the sound you hear is the metal moving as it does this.
Sand heats up the fastest among soil, water, air, and sand. This is because sand has low specific heat capacity and high thermal conductivity, allowing it to quickly absorb and retain heat from sunlight. Water has a higher specific heat capacity and takes longer to heat up, while air has low thermal conductivity making it a poor conductor of heat. Soil falls somewhere in between depending on its composition.
did you check your fuel pump pressure? Mine cost approximately $450 to fix. I had a similar problem with my 1998 zx2. the pump over heats and starts to sputter like your outta gas whil driving or just stalls. When the pump cools for several hours it will start right up.
It may be heating up too much. There is a sensor that shuts down the motor when it gets too hot to keep from damaging the motor.
We conducted an experiment about this in class. Here is what we found out while doing the experiment: Soil heats and cools faster than water.REASONS WHY:The reason is that water molecules need a higher temperature to actually start moving and creating heat.H2O is found in water.When you add energy or heat to it, you are pulling the particles apart.H2O particles are stuck together like magnets, and so, you will need more energy to separate the molecules.
No, not legally. It's Driving Under the Influence/Driving While Intoxicated, the same as if you're driving drunk.
sound like when it heats up it shuts off and then when it cools down it starts back up that would be your engine temperature sensor
sounds like a bad thermostat even though it is replaced
Check your radiator fan. The reason the vehicle cools when driving is because the airflow is much higher, cooling down the motor. Simply turn your t-bird on, let it run for a little while, and check that the radiator fan goes on. If it doesn't, there's your answer.