most common would be low coolant or bad or open thermostat
If the heater fails to "blow," then the fan motor (situated on the fire wall inside the engine compartment) is disconnected or has failed and should be reconnected or replaced. But, before either of those, check the heater fan fuse, replace if blown, and re-try the heater.
4 seconds
No, it would overheat, might blow the fuse, otherwise it might catch fire.
Below the water pump and above the crank pulley.
bird+fire=phoenixAdd fire and bird. (:
No, they're 2 totally different bodystyles
a phoenix bird is a fire bird that comes from the ashes of a fire or actually comes from a fire.
it is on the passenger side near the rear of the engine like the oil dipstick
A space heater by itself will not cause a fire. However, not following the space heater safety guidelines may start a fire. Actions that may increase the risk of fire include, but are not limited to: Leaving blankets or clothes on the heater, leaving anything flammable near the heater, and leaving the heater on in an unattended environment.
The Fire Is On The Bird was created on 2007-03-27.
just blow on the screen
A Fire bird is not real and comes from mythology. Sometimes it is also called a Phoenix. In the late 1960's are car was also named Fire-bird