simply having a blown fuse would not cause the engine to run hot. But, it depends on what fuse is blown. a fuse blown for the cooling fans would make it run hot.
As an electric motor wears and becomes old it requires more electricity to turn it and it gets hot. Your pump sounds like it is going out. With these warnings of blown fuses, I would replace the pump before it leaves you stranded. Good luck.
air filter,spark plugs too cold, too hot,bad alternator,blown fuses...
Check fuses constant hot fuse for memory may be blown
To add, the compresser does kick on, their is no leak, and the fuses are not blown. Thanks.
yes
blown motor .probably blown head gaskets or a cracked head with water on the cylinders causing hydraulic lock.
Blown Fuse, Bad relay, bad fan motor.
plates in the battery are arcing together. causing battery to short out and get hot. could explode. or you have a dead short in system. both will cause battery to get very hot.
Blown fuse for the motor, or the motor burned out and needs to be replaced.
Hey blown head get will cause it to run hot.
If you hook up the hot terminal of a device incorrectly, it can cause a short circuit or overload, leading to failure or damage to the device. This could result in blown fuses, tripped breakers, or even permanent damage to the internal components. Always ensure proper connections and follow safety guidelines to prevent such issues.
The radiator fan motor is electric. The fan motor fuse may be blown. The fan motor may need to be changed. The engine should not be operated when it is running hot.