Your hood will get hot after driving because of the heat from the engine. To keep the hood cooler you can insulate the underside with fiberglass batting. You can get such at your local parts store. They make aluminized batting that, by reflecting the heat, will be even more effective.
The engine will cause the hood to get hot. That is fairly normal.
because you were ether driving of your car was sitting in the sun of a hot place
The hood of almost any vehicle will get hot when you have been driving the car and this is normal. Excess heat may mean the engine is running hot.
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They lose at least a gallon of water when it is hot outside.
The duration of Red Hot Riding Hood is 420.0 seconds.
Red Hot Riding Hood was created on 1943-05-08.
3501 kilometers (2176 miles), across a 40-hour, non-stop trip.
well have you ever open your car hood after you been driving for a long time and how hot it is near the spark plugs well its the same but the snowblower is working hard and it comes red hot that's normal
Firehouse Tales - 2005 Hot Under the Hood was released on: USA: 2005
Google maps shows the distance as 53.7 miles, with a driving time of 1 hour 15minutes.
i have a 93 nissan and the front brakes are getting hot when driving