It does not sound like a head gasket to me. I would check the oil if you see clear bubbles or it is foamy, in my experience that would be a blown head gasket.Is the floor on the passenger side wet=heater core is bad. Are you losing water? Where? Did you replace the thermostat? Hope this helped.
It shouldn't have frozen if you have coolant in it
Check the thermostat or the radiator. The thermostat could be sticking or the radiator could be plugged.
The defrost selection cycles the AC pump, regardless of what temperature you are choosing to defrost at. This cycles the freon, and cools the evaporator (inside dash), and heats up the condenser (in front of radiator) I would check for 1. the fan working in front of the motor... 2. road debris, bugs, cotton from weeds plugging the space between the radiator and the condenser (common)
bad fan clutch, clogged radiator.....................when you turn the defrost on, the heater core is acting like the radiator...............good luck, Mike
you can but I think it would melt ... mozzarella is quite moist and soft already
Yes it is best to defrost the food before feeding to goldfish, or fish in general, it's easier for the fish to eat it and they will not become "chilled" by eating the food if it is already defrosted.
a heater hose runs from intake to heater core to radiator. the heater core is were the heat comes from inside the car as well as defrost
Manual defrost is the instructions for you to manually defrost your freezer and automatic defrost is saying the freezer defrost on it's own.
The fan motor has failed and will need replaced.
i had to defrost the iced chicken.
Have alternator checked. Should be getting 13-14 volts running. If not that, have battery tested.
It is defrost.