Some vehicles have higher RPM's (Rotations per minutes) causing them to run at higher temperatures at low speeds. In stop and go situations, you are using low gears at low speeds, causing the engine to work harder. These types of vehicles would be better for high speed commuting where stopping and going frequently is not a problem.
why does my car overheat as i stop and go?
no but if you try to run the car with the water pump out you could overheat your engine
Yes, because your vehicle will overheat.
no, it will not
Yes it can, but use extra cooling as it will overheat when at long stop lights or stop and go traffic.
Coolant doesn't go through the cooling system, and the vehicle will overheat.
no
sometime the fan do not work which can cause the car to overheat. Also it can be a fuse for the fan. Check your thermostat.
yes
There could be many reasons. Not enough coolant or bad flow, faulty thermostat, low oil. If the coolant freezes then it will overheat. If your car continues to overheat then you should have the coolant flushed and thermostat replaced.
A car with a leaking radiator can be driven, but when the coolant leaks out, the engine will overheat and when the engine gets hot enough, it will seize-up, the car will stop, and the engine will have suffered severe damage.
The car's engine will soon overheat without some kind of fluid in the radiator. I'm taking off my coat before I overheat.
No beaxause it can overheat and catch fire No beaxause it can overheat and catch fire