The thermostat is usually powered by the indoor unit or air handler not the outdoor unit. Or the batteries have died, or the control fuse is blown.
The anode electrode loses loses electron and oxidation half reaction occurs at it.
It loses a negative charge and then becomes a positive ion
If it loses an electron (negative charge) it becomes positive.
As it oxidises with air and loses its lustre
The plant will begin to wilt as the cell loses structural integrity.
There could be a few reasons why a 1997 Chrysler Sebring loses power and stalls at a low speed. The thermostat could be bad, the battery cables could be lose, or a spark plug may need changed.
Start by replacing the radiator cap, it is more dangerous than the thermostat because it loses pressure.
When this has happened to me for thing to check or get checked is the thermostat, If this is broken or not working properely your car will over heat and can not cool itself. Go to a local Auto Parts store and get a new thermostat and if your having trouble finding it or putting it in they might be able to help.
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Electrolytes.
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When your truck loses power, the ABS system loses power.
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probably a leak at the heater radiator can you smell antifreeze in the car ? if so have it checked
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