No, the only way it ever gets that hot is if it is on fire.
Pop the lock and hot wire the car so alarm dont go off
If you question is about 'cooking off', or heat caused detonation, it's very unlikely that the interior of a car can get hot enough.
well first of all does your car shift hard? if not unplug ure hot battrie ground and the light should go off
It is normal to boil when you turn the car off. When the coolant stops flowing, the coolant in the hot engine boils and pushes steam out of the engine. The recovery tank collects the excess and allows it to go back in when the engine cools.
my car over heat but the fan is runing and the and the temperature gage doesn't go hot until am going up a hill
It depends on which hot wheels car that you have.
no
My guess: hot weather causes expansion of the wiring or other electrical contact in the alarm system, creating a short circuit.
Jump on it;)
Your car alarm light go off, if someone tries to siphon gas out of the gas tank, depending upon the type of car alarm you have. Some car alarms go off whenever the car is touched.
The likely reason why the alarm in a 1999 Lincoln Continental goes off on hot days is because warm air flow triggers the sensors. You can deactivate the alarm by unlocking the car.
They can go off with the car stationary if the impact is severe enough.They can go off with the car stationary if the impact is severe enough.