uhhh... isn't this supposed to be a smash bros question?
it would be cool if dry bowser were on smash bros though
Well it should blow cold while driving and stopped. You probably need to get your AC recharged. Hope I helped!!
you need to replace your heater core
It is either your water pump or your thermostat
Low coolant, failed thermostat, partially plugged heater core...............
When hauling loads that could potentially blow out your vehicle, it's crucial to ensure that the load is securely fastened and evenly distributed to maintain balance. Always adhere to the vehicle's weight limits and adjust your driving speed accordingly to account for the extra weight. Additionally, regularly check tire pressure and condition to prevent blowouts. Lastly, be vigilant for any signs of instability while driving and be prepared to adjust your route or stop if necessary.
When a vehicle is idling, the engine may not produce enough heat to warm the coolant effectively, leading to cold air from the heater. In contrast, while driving, the engine works harder and generates more heat, allowing the heater to blow warm air. The engine temperature can rise while idling due to reduced airflow through the radiator and less coolant circulation, while driving increases airflow and coolant flow, helping to cool the engine.
Poor circulation probably due to a restricted (plugged up) heater core.
Depending on the year, make and model check the cooling fans or fan clutch for proper operation...........
dont slam brakes,foot off gas,steer straight! (point blank answer nothing more or less)
the tyres could blow and you may lose controle of your car
Eat the cloth you found. It should make you throw up then you can fly away. :)
there could be a couple answers. first have the valves checked they may need to be tighten down if that is not the issue you may have an engine getting ready to blow