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It would be a chemical change because it is burning. Like a newspaper on fire.
I had a VW Jetta that had a problem with overheating. It ended up being the thermostat had gone bad so the fan never "kicked on." A car can over heat if there isnt enough antifreeze in the radiator or a bad thermostat or if your fan isnt working properly or is bad
Answer The burning of gasoline is a chemical change.
burning gasoline in a car engine
Gasoline burning is an oxidation reaction, a reaction with oxygen.So, burning is a chemical change. And fire was the most important discovery of human beings.
Chemical but the energy released has physical consequences.
You can tell this before an oil change. If you see blue smoke coming out the exhaust your engine is burning oil. If you're oil level is low and you have no oil leak your burning oil.
controls the air that goes into your motor when your car is idle. If it isnt working properly you experience high or low idles, maybe stalls or random idle movements
No, though it is not easily irreversible like chemical reactions it is mainly a physical change, unless your car set in fire. (Burning is chemical)
The L isnt.
Burning Car was created in 1980.
check your engine oil if its low change it even if your car isn't due for a oil change. if your car is a standard make sure your not dogging your car out all the time or be sure your not burning your clutch out like most new stick drivers do. but just to make sure change all your fluids and use premium gas and use a fuel additive to help.