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Yes, if the radiator fan is not working, it can cause overheating of the engine. The radiator fan helps to cool down the engine by pulling air through the radiator to remove heat. Without the fan, the engine may not receive adequate cooling, leading to overheating.
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Change in temperature is what cause the Mercury to expand up (hotter) or shrink down (colder).
Air resistance does tend to slow things down, which may cause them to move more slowly. However, if you keep applying power - such as a jet engine - you can overcome the resistance and keep going.
Viper Car Alarms will also shut the engine down.
Overheating an engine can cause the engine to see up resulting in a complete engine failure. Overheating the engine can cause the head gasket to fail.
I have a 2004 F150 Heritage and was having an issue with the alarm going off when I tried to start the truck. You should have a black button under the driver side dash down by the Hood release that is the kill switch for the alarm if you hold that down while starting the truck it should keep the alarm from sounding and killing the engine.
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what will cause a transmission in a 1992 buick lasebre to shrudderas and stall engine
Yes, some can actually shut down the computer and make your car unable to start.
he set down the plane cause the engine was low
The alarm might have gotten wet, try disconnecting the alarm. Where can i disconnect the alarm? under the dash? and what would it look like?
The most common cause of engine surging (rev up and down) is a dirty air filter.
4stroke engine are stronger than 2stroke cause you get to break down on a 2 stroke
IT COULD BE THE IGNITION MODULE,ON SOME CARS ITS TOO CLOSE TO THE HEAT OF THE ENGINE AND CUTS OUT AFTER THE ENGINE GETS UP TO TEMPERATURE. ONCE THE ENGINE COOLS DOWN THE CAR WILL START AGAIN. PS; NEXT TIME YOU REQUEST INFO, GIVE THE MAKE,MODEL,YEAR, GOOD LUCK PAUL G
Trace down the alarm box and cut the wires off. The alarm is not a factory option.