If it froze up from lack of antifreeze protection, you can have the vehicle towed to a heated garage and wait, then hope and pray no serious damage was done from freezing.
If the pump froze up from a bad bearing in the pump, replacing the pump is required.
It can break the water pump housing, engine block, radiator. Major damage.
There are many ways one can unfreeze their car locks. One can unfreeze their car locks by using a product such a a de-icing spray or pouring boiling water on them.
first you must water it down till ice has been remove.
In a car the water pump circulates coolant through the engine and to the radiator.
remove your radiator form your car then poor some hot water in radiator till water comes out nice and smooth.
Yes, but it is usually water in the gasoline that freezes.
no but if you try to run the car with the water pump out you could overheat your engine
No. The antifreeze has to be mixed with the water before the water freezes.
the water pump of a car is called 'la pompe à eau' in French.
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.
You can not, and should not drive a car that has a bad water pump. The water pump pumps coolant through the engine. You engine will overheat and die without a functioning water pump.
water freezes and expands popping the welsh plug