Yeah deffiantly
No beaxause it can overheat and catch fire No beaxause it can overheat and catch fire
There could be many reasons. Not enough coolant or bad flow, faulty thermostat, low oil. If the coolant freezes then it will overheat. If your car continues to overheat then you should have the coolant flushed and thermostat replaced.
If oil pressure is low it certainly can cause the car to overheat. This is because the mechanisms are not being properly lubricated with enough oil.
Not usually. But it will cause it to overheat. What kind of car?
The car will start but it will run rough and will probably overheat and cause worse problems.
in a car accidnt
I'm assuming you don't mean intentionally setting a fire.... Some ways a car can set on fire itself: Parking on a flammable substance like leaves or rags when the car has been driven awhile. (the catalytic converter can get hot enough to start a fire) Driving with a flat tire long enough for the tire to get so hot that it ignites (I've seen this happen) An electrical short that makes a spark and starts a fire
No. There is not enough power in a phone to recharge and start a car.
A car will never need fire to start. But it will always require fuel.
Not unless you loose enough oil to cause a lack of lubrication.
no, it will not
You are not giving enough information to get a reasonable answer. It's like asking why it won't start. Any, and I mean any, detail would help. Are we talking about the engine cooling system? What are the symptoms that bring you to the conclusion it is overheating? Have you checked the coolant level? What year and size engine? Does it overheat only when stressing the engine, like climbing hills? Does it overheat only in traffic and okay on the highway? Does it overheat when the car is idling? Has the head gasket ever been replaced?