They are unable to remove excess heat from the engine. This can be caused by a number of things like low coolant levels, high air temperatures, plugged radiator, etc.
So that a car will not over-heat and blow up
all cars have heat
Depends on the car. All cars are not equal, so i may say some of the cars will experience over heat.
white cars reflect sunlight while black cars absorb more heat
Dark coloured cars heat faster and retain their heat longer than light coloured cars. However, any coloured car, left in the sun with windows closed will heat to dangerous levels very quickly. This is why it's important not to leave children or pets in a car.
waste heat is heat that is wasted, like cars waste 75% of heat
Black absorbs heat, while white reflects the heat and remains slightly cooler.
yesYes when an air bubble makes it to the water pump the water stops circulating and there for you will over heat and the heater core will no longer produce heat through the cars heater vents.
short answer yes and no some cars have to small of a radiator and the added heat put off by the condenser while the car is not moving will cause the car to over heat. newer jeeps with the in line 6 have this problem. also if you do alot of sitting in traffic with the ac on you can dammage your ac compressor over time
Well, because the red attracts the heat more so that is why
It's a good deal lighter, conducts heat better (which could be good or bad) and doesn't rust.
Heat is a waste energy from cars- from the engines and from the brakes.