No, you should never ride without the engine cap, even for a short amount of time, when the car is overheating. Just park the car for about 20 minutes and see if that helps. Add water if needed.
Most likely is a short in the wiring from your heating/cooling/vent controls to the blower motor, or simply the blower is going bad.
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If the problem was fixed, the check engine light should turn off after a certain amount of times of turning on and off the car.
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the engine block,or short motor as it is some times called is a non moving part of an engine,also the rocker cover,and the sump,they are really just covers or housings
It is not that new. It has been being used since Roman times and the 1950's as alternative way of heating homes.
No There are many types of spark plug. They differ in size, heat range and amount of electrodes fitted. To avoid damage to an engine always use the recommended spark plug for that engine. The wrong plug will cause massive engine damage at times.
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There isn't a fuse for the engine block heater , it is like the heating element in an electric kettle , as long as it is plugged in and you are not using a timer or some other device that controls the electricity , then the block heater is on ( assuming that there isn't a break in the block heater cord , which has happened to me a couple of times , where I've had to put a new " male " end on the block heater cord ) or something wrong with the heating element
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