no there is a process that can be done to un freeze it and Analyze it from there .
As in the engine? Don't attempt to start it. Water expands when it freezes. If the water in your engine block has frozen there is a good possibility that damage has been done to the block.
It means the engine is trashed. More than likely the damage done is catastrophic and the engine is not worth rebuilding.
The starter would still crank the engine but the engine will fail to run.
It means your car is going to blow up. Nah, joking. But it does mean that your car most likely needs a major service to be done or that the engine is probably faulty.
You take one engine out of a car and put another one in. Done.
It could be done, yes.
If by "stop the engine", you mean turn the car off, then the answer is NO!
IT MEAN FOR THE ENGINE TO TURN OVER
Yes but the V4 engine has not been widely used in cars.
The 3.0L on your car engine gives you an idea that the engine of your car can suck up a total of 3.0L mixture of air and fuel then burns it out as a power of your engine to move your car.
Get a code read done, the car has obviously logged a fault. Could be faulty injectors
Brake caliper frozen? Brake linings worn out? Engine compartment? Overheating?