The water level in the radatior is lower than the inlet of the heater core. At idle the water flow is not high enough and the air bubble in the cooling system moves to the highest point in the system The heater core, Now hot water, no heat
Check your thermostat, when the car is sitting still it may not be getting the cerculation it needs
go, start, or continue
Check the fuses.
I think that you mean to say that your period stopped after moving away. While it is not directly related to being in another state, your late period may be due to the stress and upheaval of moving.
You stir the paddles and the wheel start moving.
The first gear in a car with a manual transmission is used to start the car moving from being stopped and to climb steep grades at a low speed.
the thermostat used to control the heater and after we select the four pole switch to some number the thermostat start connect the power to the heater at the same time the heater start to heat and when we select the switch to zero position the heater not work
Because there is not enough air flow over your condenser (the part that takes the heat away from your car) when your car is stopped but when you start moving again the air circulation gets better so the car cools off
Because the car needs all the power it can get to start so you heater and maybe radio cut out for a few seconds.
Did you overfill the oil?
Piston heater element open.
I would start by checking your fuse box. It will typically be located somewhere under your dashboard, or under the hood. if they stopped working at the same time its probably electrical (fuse, short, etc) if it wasn't the same time it could be unrelated causes. Possibly the thermostat for your heater.
there seems to be a short in the electrical system, i would start by checking the heater switch,