Possibly a common problem..... crank sensor
This is normal. fan runs until temperature senser says it is cool enough.
it has turned girly
If you leave it plugged in/turned on, it will remain hot. If you unplug it/turn it off, it will reach ambient temperature in 10-30 minutes, depending on the size of the iron and the room temperature.
My 1995 Ford Explorer was running cooler on the temperature gauge and it turned out to be my thermostat
the engine mounts could be bad
An electric field causes electrons to flow when a switch is turned on.
An electric field causes electrons to flow when a switch is turned on.
An electric field causes electrons to flow when a switch is turned on.
Because the computer has detected a fault and turned it on.
I had a 96 Stratus that would do that, and it turned out to be that the starter was bad.
A certain amount of the energy carried by the cooling water, is kinetic energy, from the circulation through the cooling system. When the engine is turned off, the water stops circulating. The kinetic energy contained in the water is converted to heat, thus raising the temperature of the coolant.
When it is first turned on it blows cold air. Give it 2 minutes it wll heat up to regular temperature.