i dun now y would u ask me i dun now y would u ask me
clogged radiator
without it the car could over heat and catch fire
If you mean engine coolant is getting into the car, the heater core is leaking coolant causing the coolant level to drop and that causes the engine to over heat.
Not quite sure of everything, but driving it in the heat for a long period of time could cause it to overheat.
when the car starts to over heat
The car will over heat.
The heater in your car uses waste heat generated by the engine. The hot coolant from the engine flows through the heater core causing it yo get hot. A fan then blows air over the hot heater core into the vehicle.
If the interior of your car is dark in color it will absorb the sunlight causing heat to be trapped inside the car. Another way this could happen would be if the car was directly parked in the sunlight for a period of time.
There are several different things that could be causing your car not to start. You may be out of gas, your starter might be bad, or your battery could be dead.
over heat could be several reason radiator chokeup, less coolant, and also could be your compression leakage through cylinder head gasket
well it could be because of the heat. if its cold out and you have the heat on in the car, then you will get hot and that will cause the window to fog.
you may mean hydroplaning, and it refers to the times were your car "skis" over the water causing you to have no control over anything your car does.