Could be a stuck thermostat in closed position, or defective water pump. Check by squeezing top thick radiator hose and feel for water flowing, when realising, you should hear a squeezing noise. And check if hose is hot.
Black duct tape
Yes,definitely.
Yes
There are a few reasons a vehicle is overheating. The common causes are the thermostat, water pump, radiator, or the fan stopped working.
If the temperature goes above the normal range of 195 to 220 degrees F, then the vehicle is indeed overheating.
Not very far until you have major problems.
In a vehicle- a blown gasket caused by overheating, block warpage
The fuse if not there to protect the equipment. It is there to protect the wiring in the vehicle from overheating and catching on fire.
There are cooling systems for the engine and the transmission. These are separate, and necessary to keep the vehicle from overheating.
Make sure vehicle is not overheating Replace temperature sending unit
Yes, If vehicle overheats it may cause freon (refrigerant) to blow out
The most common causes of overheating and shaking in a vehicle are the head gaskets. A blown head gasket will produce overheating and shaking and may lead to a cracked head.