first of all let me state that if your coolant was not mixed according with your state climate we'll that's how your rad froze there are only two things you can do,..1st thing is to run hot water on top of your rad ,..2nd is to stall block heater to your engine and 3rd id to mix your coolant accordingly so it won't freeze again
It shouldn't have frozen if you have coolant in it
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)
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
no defrost on left side of car and antifreeze draining on right side of car. What is the problem
Check the thermostat or the radiator. The thermostat could be sticking or the radiator could be plugged.
question- what was the car without a radiator? well it's probly a car without a stinking radiator,,,
If it has AC assist and the compressor is shot, cut the belt or disconnect the defrost from the compressor.
He tried to defrost the window of his car with some warm water. They needed to defrost the fridge as it was a long time since the last time they had done it.
yes, a car radiator can be fixed in a repair shop
It have battery
When a car is hot, keep the car running and add water to the radiator. When a car is cold, you can simply put the water into the radiator.
When your radiator fails in a car, your car will overheat. Sometimes it will explode with steam. Usually you lose your radiator coolant. Often you will have to replace your radiator.