you cant really that i know of really without stripping it down...i have heard of towing the car(if it is a manual) in gear with the clutch in and then dumping the clutch and hope for the best but never heard of it working
The engine has seized up! Pirates have seized the port!
a seized engine will not turn over. Even using a socket and ratchet on the crank bolt, the engine is not going to move. It is frozen, or seized up.
When the engine is cold, open the hood before starting up. Try and spin the fan by hand. The fan should spin with considerable resistance. If the fan free wheels with no resistance then the fan clutch is bad. If the fan does not spin at all, the clutch is seized.
When an engine is seized up, it will not turn over. The crank cannot make a rotation. Take hold of the main pulley and try to turn it. When you cannot turn the engine over, it is seized.
Depends how bad its seized. Sometimes you can try to spin the crankshaft and knock it loose. If that works, it should still be torn down to check for cylinder damage. If it seized in the first place, there is internal damage somewhere.
If it has seized up it will need overhauled or replaced.
If the cranks shaft pulley is seized, the whole engine is seized.
if seized up no
If an engine overheats the metal parts expand and the engine will seize up. A seized engine is usually unrepairable.
Transmission fluid is just oil and will not unfreeze a seized engine.
No. If it did crank over it wouldn't be seized.
If a rod bearing actually spun and seized up you are looking at a total engine rebuild.