Check coolant level, and radiator fan operation.
Your coolant level is low.
Let the engine overheat will normally blow the head gasket.
Newer vehicles have halogen lamps the oil on your skin causes the bulb to overheat and blow do not touch glass part of the insert
If it blows when trying to crank the engine, the starter is probably the failure.
You could try to check the Blend Door Actuator. Not sure if this part exists in Chrysler, but it is a common problem in Ford.
This is the starter fuse I am talking about. It doesn't blow every time. It might go weeks before it blows again.
usually a blown head gasket (most all the time white smoke on a a diesel engine means antifreeze in the combustion chamber)
low coolant level check for leak and repair add new coolant and burp the system to get all the air out and make sure thermostat is working properly
Yes, a busted head gasket might stall your car if the gasket causes the car to overheat. This can actually blow the heads and cripple the car completely.
The pressure of the sun causes the wind to blow.
If you allow the engine to overheat severally, yes.
Not necessarily. It can blow because the circuit was overloaded and pulling too much current. That would cause the fuse to overheat and blow.