Poor circulation due to a faulty thermostat or a plugged heater core. Be sure the coolant reservoir is not empty.
that is bad... go get it checked up on!
The cooling system may be low on coolant, check the reservoir. Could also be a partially plugged heater core, try flushing it out.
Because you are low on Coolant
IT will get cold and slow down but it will probably survive.
Heat generally speeds up the reaction, while cold will slow it down. The enzymes in the cold are frozen.
another name could be "dual-element fuse" as these are the slow-blow type.
Chemical reactions slow down in the cold. The electricity produced in a car battery is the result of chemical reactions between the sulfuric acid and the lead plates. Slow down those reactions and the battery is not able to produce its normal current.
Its not the air thats slow its you
slow
Yes, grass can grow in cold weather conditions, but its growth may slow down or stop depending on the severity of the cold.
The fast blow fuse will generally only have a straight wire between the terminals, while the slow blow version will have part of that wire coiled up as a spring.
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