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No, it would cause the engine to run poorly but not to seize. Lack of lubrication or overheating will cause that. Also a broken part, as in a rod, will cause it to seize.
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.
The engine overheating, or a faulty gasket, or problems with hot spots in the engine.
you looked at it Timing out of adjustment can cause overheating.
The engine compartment would be the area under the hood that the engine sits in.
bad head gasket , warped or cracked head
A failed ECM can certainly keep an engine from starting, but it probably won't be responsible for overheating.
In order to stop the car from overheating, your going to have to find the underlying cause. If you do not have expertise in this area, you will have to find someone who does. Maybe a friend or a mechanic. I would recommend you do this immediately. Extreme overheating can damage the engine.
Yes a bad thermostat would cause overheating in any car. A thermostat regulates the temperature.
The engine is overheating - see a mechanic for a professional diagnosis .
Yes it could.
It is where your engine is mounted in the engine compartment. There would be more than one mount.