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Depends on why it overheated. If it's dangerously low on coolant, your car may have a sensor that will shut the car off. It's a safety feature to keep you from damaging your engine. l'm sure it also has one for low oil pressure. If it overheated recently, it may not crank. If you have a temperature sensor, it may not be cooled off enough to start it safely. Make absolutely certain you've got enough coolant and the right mixture in your radiator/cooling system, and make sure the oil level is full. Low oil can also cause your engine to run hot.
If you're saying you may have ice stuck in the hose that goes into your gas tank, yes Heet is fine. Heet is just fuel additive that gets rid of water and keep gas from freezing in the lines. If ice is out of the question, I'd have your tank dropped, might have something that died in there ie. mouse that made a home in there?
Yes, I would highly suspect (frozen) water in the fuel. Dumping a couple of bottles of heet (should be able to get at a gas station or auto parts store) in the fuel tank. This MAY work, but likely you will have to get your car towed to a warm shop. Then have them change the fuel filter. Whenever it gets real cold you could put heet in the tank as a preventative. Heet is the brand make of a alchohol gas deicer. By the way, i'm from Alaska. Were enjoying the warmest winter in years right now.
this unit has an a/c package combined with an electric heat strip. It utilizes a common fan for both. the fan should still work but not the heat because of a fusable link burned out on one end of the heating element. there is no heat because there is not electicity flowing through the resistor wire.
Your reversing valve is out. Or you have a electrical problem sending signal to the reversing valve. The valve switch from puting cooling in you home to putting heating in. You may need to call a tech you need special tools like a amp prob to look at the power. www.fastacservice.com
hi when it cools down when driving then heets up when at a stop.it sounds like you are low on engine coolant.either you have a leak or a bad head gasket.causing you to loose coolant
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