It could, but your car may have a second thermostat for the heater coil for the interior of the vehicle. A service manual for your model may be available at your local library, or auto parts store. Also a problem directly with the heater coil itself could cause it. If your car is not overheating, it probably is not the water pump.
A bad alternator will cause a battery to go bad. It does not have an effect on the air conditioner.
Warm water warms and moistens the air directly above it. If this warm, moist air is uplifted it will cool and the moisture in it will condense, producing rain and potentially storms.
Over heating and no heat from the heater.
No- it just means that it was left open in the warm air.
A bad thermostat can cause overheating in a Nissan Frontier when the air conditioning is turned on. A bad compressor can also cause this.
The thermostate could be bad or a air pocket somewhere in the cooling system wont let the coolant circulate properly,
No low oil will not cause your car to overheat. But there is a couple other things that can cause your car to over heat, like a bad thermostate that's located in the block of the engine or can be the water pump not cycling the water into the engine. Hope this helps
Check the following.............. 1. Freon level. 2. Bad accumulator and expansion tube. 3. Bad blend door/doors. 4. Stuck thermostat. 5. Bad cooling fans/fan clutch.........
A bad compressor belt can cause a whistling noise while running the air conditioner. A bad engine can also cause this noise.
The warm air and cold air will end up combining and forming bad weather such as rain, tornadoes or other natural disaster's such as hurricanes or thunder storms.
Warming anesthetic can cause immediate death!
The coil is bad.