Depending on ambient temperature and which heater mode you have selected your A/C may be running which may in turn trigger the cooling fan. Also if the check engine light is on the fan will sometimes run because of the code set. One final possibility is the temp sensor may be reading incorrectly
Convection. It consists of heated magma rising, then cooling, sinking, and reheating constantly in the mantle.
Overheating can be caused by the thermostat, plugged radiator or a faulty headgasket. On the Saturn S-Series, overheating is more commonly caused by a missing air dam (if you mostly drive in town), or a failed cooling fan.
Causes of overheating: Low/no coolant; cooling fan relay switch/sensor faulty; cooling fan motor faulty; thermostat stuck in closed position; water pump faulty.
It's almost certain a problem with the alternator
Check the following............................. 1. Cooling fan operation. 2. Radiator cap. 3. Thermostat.
The same thing that causes you to blink constantly. Their eyes are dry and they are keeping them moist.
It causes tornadoes
Yes. Fast cooling of magma causes small crystal size or no crystal at all.
Usually cooling will cause solids to contract. That is, they will get slightly smaller.
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