low or no coolant, or a bad thermostat.
The cooling fan may not kick when the car heats up due to dirty filters. Another reason can be a bad air pocket around the thermostat.
The inside of a car heating in the sun is primarily due to radiation. The sun emits electromagnetic radiation that heats up the car's interior surfaces. Convection and conduction also play a role, but radiation is the dominant mechanism for heating the car's interior in this scenario.
because when you drive theair is pushing on your car and goes inside the car and goes warm and heats up as you go
It decreases
put on ac in car and over heats
The car seats because of the extra energy it needs for the AC compressor work
Yes, when the engine heats up or the AC is turned on.
The power brake booster has a massive vacuum leak.
use the emergince brake
Take the thermostat out, start the car and let it idle, see if it over heats. With the thermostat out of your car, it should just constantly circulate water, making it take longer to heat up. If it heats up fast then chances are that your pump is out. DO NOT LET THE CAR REDLINE.
Stop driving your car asap.It means there is a brake fluid leak.Get your car towed to a mechanic.