check to see how much fluid u have in your radiator it could be low also check your themostat it could be stuck either way cheep fix
its purpose is if the engine was to extremely overheat it would blow out saving your block from cracking
Not necessarily. It can blow because the circuit was overloaded and pulling too much current. That would cause the fuse to overheat and blow.
Let the engine overheat will normally blow the head gasket.
No, it would overheat, might blow the fuse, otherwise it might catch fire.
no the higher milage or higher rpms can cause the head bolts to stretch which would cause it to blow
check for shorts in the system
If you allow the engine to overheat severally, yes.
Newer vehicles have halogen lamps the oil on your skin causes the bulb to overheat and blow do not touch glass part of the insert
If you leave on for days it might overheat and not work. But it won't blow up
the blown head gasket would make it over heat. but it wouldn't cause the heater to blow cold, it should actually blow hot if that is wat happened
My blower would blow cold air at idle & engine would start to overheat, I replaced my thermostat & problem solved.
Could be a head gasket or a warped or cracked Cylinder head.