The blower motor if failing and pulling to much current.
The blower motor if failing and pulling to much current.
Which resistor? If you mean the blower motor resistor (a common issue), a faulty one will usually leave you with only one blower speed (usually high) or no blower speeds at all. When you inspect the blower motor resistor, which should have a 5 or 6 - wire harness connected to it and should be mounted on the engine side of the firewall on the passenger side near the top, you will often, but not always, find that the wires or resistor are showing signs of excessive heat damage such as scorching or melting.
The heating unit seldom burns out. The removable lighter often burns out but the unit is still good. You can buy a replacement lighter at an Auto Parts store.
It burns before melting.
One of the risks of infrared radiation is excessive heating and/or burns.
Anthracite coal burns the hottest among the various forms of coal. It has a high carbon content and burns with a clean blue flame, making it a popular choice for heating purposes.
You have a short to ground in that circuit.
To fill the radiator in your 2000 Dodge Dakota, first ensure the engine is cool and locate the radiator cap. Carefully remove the cap, using a rag if necessary to avoid burns, and then pour a 50/50 mixture of coolant and water into the radiator until it reaches the fill neck. After filling, replace the cap securely, and check the overflow reservoir to ensure it is also filled to the appropriate level. Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes, checking for leaks and ensuring the coolant circulates properly.
Not sure about a bruise, but yes a heating pad can cause burns. If it malfunctions it can burn. Also, some people have been burned even with a properly working heating pad. That is why you should always be cautious in using them.
The clean flame for heating on a Bunsen burner is the blue flame. This flame has a well-defined inner cone and burns with complete combustion, producing a high temperature suitable for heating applications in the laboratory.
The best flame for heating things is a blue flame, which burns the hottest and most efficiently. Blue flames indicate complete combustion and can reach high temperatures suitable for heating applications.
LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is a mixture of propane and butane that is commonly used as a heating fuel. It burns cleanly and efficiently, producing fewer emissions compared to other fossil fuels. It is also versatile, as it can be used in a variety of applications such as heating homes, cooking, and powering vehicles.
Natural gas burns hotter than oil. Natural gas has a higher heating value per unit volume compared to oil, making it a more efficient and hotter-burning fuel.