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Viper Car Alarms will also shut the engine down.
The Altavista search engine was shut down because it was purchased by Google in 2008. They purchased the domain and shut it down to reduce competition.
The coolant is no longer circulating after the engine is shut down. It is normal for the temp to rise for a short time after you have shut down an engine.
You just press the start button and then press shut down!! People these days don't do things simply!!
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Either a faulty engine temperature sensor or the wiring to it.
Normally, it is a start, take off and shut down.
No.
If you are talking about a steam powered fire engine, for fire fighting, the answer is yes. If you are talking about a steam engine fed steam from a boiler, the answer is maybe. Some plants shut down their boilers nightly, others don't. Steam engines themselves however, do not use fire to operate, only boilers do.
It's possible if engine is flooding
Cooling fans are controlled by the computer based on input from temperature sensor. After the vehicle is shut down, if the temperature is still high, the computer will turn on the fans to cool the engine.
Gasoline engine - spark is cut off when ignition is turned off Diesel engine- fuel is cut off when engine is shut down