No,you should never add coolant to a running car.Or even a hot one for that matter.They are a closed system,you risk being burned badly byv doing so.
Coolant may not be moving through the system fast enough. Possibly a bad pump or a clog somewhere.
Possible, but rare. The coolant may be circulating too fast to have time to dissipate heat when going through the radiator.Possible, but rare. The coolant may be circulating too fast to have time to dissipate heat when going through the radiator.
The heat is not working because you are very low on coolant, probably because of the leak. Seems to me that it should leak worse when it is running, so I am going to assume you are talking about the coolant overflowing the reservoir, in which case goes back to you being low on coolant and the engine boiling the coolant.
It matters how fast you can go for instance if a fat guy is going as fast as he can and your jogging your not running but he is , so i would say how ever fast you can go. on the treadmill in the gym its 4.0mh
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You breath fast when you are running because your muscles need oxygen so that they don't tire out. By breathing fast you are getting more oxygen in your blood, and thus your muscles.
the coolant goes through the radiator too fast to be cooled sufficiently. a thermostat will help get the engine to operating temp and the let only enough coolant through to keep engine at that temp. this slows coolant down enough to be cooled properly.
because you are going so fast
because you are going so fast
Of course running helps, how do think usain bolt got so fast and strong legs?
After running your car for 20 minutes or so ,and there is coolant in the radiator, you will get no heat.