Not really! The actuator is there to control the airflow through the vents.
Actuators in my car are all over it. If you were to ask where a specific actuator is, per say..... Where is the actuator for my trunk lid? That might be an acceptable question, but actuators are used by many different components to open, close, lift, change etc.. another part of that component.
It has a very similar viscosity to heating oil but is thinner, It does not have the same lubricating quality as heating oil and will burn out the oil pump prematurely, so not recommended.
It is either low on coolant or your thermostat is sticking open.
Usually heating is done by passing air over the hot engine so no extra fuel (gas/petrol) is used.
Arrow dynamics
Intake or inlet manifold has nothing to do with the heating of the car. Newaz.
Car seat heating works by using electrical heating elements. They are positioned in the bottom and back of the seat and receive power directly from the vehicle.
It depends on the weight, fuel consumption and general dynamics of the car
No, especially since the AC is used when you defrost the windows.
yeah. It happens
The lower the car, the better it's aero dynamics, so a lower car will go farther.
Efficient dynamics is the process of giving the car less drag through air, thus improving mpg. I or at least that is what BMW have chosen to call it.