thermostat probably damaged or stuck....and worse case scenario....your heater core is going out.
because you are still sitting iny our car instead of walking you are driving
You are probably leaking some kind of fluid on either your exhaust or your block. If i were you i would clean your engine really well then start it up and look for the wet spot. That will tell you what is leaking.
Yes, but you run the risk of the engine overheating when sitting still.
The airbag is activated do to a sudden acceleration/deceleration of the vehicle. It can happen if you are sitting still.
In the proper type of collision, the airbag could go off if you are sitting still.
Sitting Still was created in 1981.
Make sure the radiator fan is working.
Ford trucks are better than Dodge trucks. Over years Ford trucks will last longer than Dodge. Today 20 year old Ford truck still driving on the road.
Most likely it is a belt on your car. Usually the squeeling is from a loose belt while idling and will also make noises while driving.
Overload or dead short to ground Check amperage rating of alarm. Check fuse rating. Remove alarm and see if fuse still blows. If so remove bulbs and check sockets
Check the electric fan to see if it is working.
that all depends on if you were driving down the road or sitting still but no it does not nessessarally mean that