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Coats Steam Car was created in 1922.

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Coats Steam Car ended in 1923.

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Nicolas Joseph Cugnot invented the steam car

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Nicolas Joseph Cugnot invented the steam car in the year 1769.

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No, Ford Motor company never produced or sold a steam car.

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A steam car, in about 1780.

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I have no idea what would cause a car to overheat emitting dense steam. When a car overheats, the first thing I check is the thermostat. When a car emits steam, I look for the place where the steam is coming from. I usually think two different problems are happening at the same time.

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A steam-powered car does run on water but it also needs the fuel to burn to heat the water into steam! Steam-cars generally used vapourised paraffin as fuel, as do most modern versions.

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Probably on steam.

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F.O. Stanley

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Car steam usually is not a good sign. The main reason for a car to emit steam is normally that is has overheated causing water or other fluids to become too hot.

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One of the first steam powered car to be mass produced was Amédée Bollée, built in 1873 Le Mans.

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cart + combustion engine = car

steam engine + gasoline = combustion engine

boiler + coal = steam engine

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The best techniques to use when steam car cleaning is to make circular motions. It is highly effective.

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Yes. There have been steam powered cars in the past.

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1886 steam car it ran but not well

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The first car invented was steam cars. In 1769 a French inventor Nicolas Cugnot built the first steam car. but it ended up crashing into a wall.

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complete combustion producies co2 and steam

incomplete co and steam

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The address of the Virtual Steam Car Museum Inc is: 4431 Allencrest Ln, Dallas, TX 75244

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Consumers can expect to pay between one hundred and three hundred dollars for a quality car steam cleaner. Considering how dirty a car can become, these should be seen as an investment.

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steam propelled trolley

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Yes if it has a steam engine

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It is usually controlled thorough a regulator which regulates the steam. a bit like a throttle on a car.

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That steam as you call it is highly explosive. Get it checked immediately by a qualified mechanic.

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it is for letting steam and other stuff out from the hood of the car and wen you turn on the car if you look closely you can see smoke and steam coming out

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There is record of a steam powered car being built in China around 1672.

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There are currently no steam powered cars being sold to the general public. You would have to purchase a very old steam car that would cost you plenty. I saw a 1910 Stanley Steamer sell for $110,000 last year.

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The steam could be coolant from a bad heater core.

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A steam engine requires water to be heated to produce steam. This steam is used in pistons to produce movement, as in a steam train. An electric engine can produce the same energy, as in an electric car, and is far less bulky than a steam engine.

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Overcharge, often due to a shorted cell.

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The heater core is leaking coolant.

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There was no cars at that time, not even steam trains

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No. It ran off steam.

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it used steam , seats , body , wheels

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The water does not explode because it changes form to a gas (steam). The hot steam then escapes through the pressure releases built into a car engine.

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Steam. Although the 1906 Stanley race car was much more streamlined than other race cars of its time, the car was steam powered. Its steam engine and boiler arrangement allowed it to have a streamlined cigar shape that coould not be achieved by cars with more typical engines.

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It could be steam from the heater core

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yes. that's what the very first cars ran on

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Gasoline, Diesel, Kerosene, Vegetable oil, Steam, & Electricity.

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a seat steering wheel wind sheild engine

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the steam train came before the car

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