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∙ 16y agothere is probally a small freon leak in the system this can be cost prohibitive if unit is more than 5 years old
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∙ 16y agoA window AC unit may freeze up on the bottom half of the radiator if there is restricted airflow, low refrigerant levels, or a dirty air filter. Poor airflow can result in the coil getting too cold and causing frost to build up. It is important to ensure proper maintenance and airflow to prevent this issue.
yes you can freeze camels milk you can freeze any thing that is a liquid
Door sweep. It is a strip of material attached to the bottom of a door to prevent cold air from entering and warm air from escaping.
Well a lot of things might happen like: If it was further every thing would freeze And if it was near the sun every thing would burn Either way WE WOULD DIE
No, the noun 'window' is a commonnoun, a general word for any opening in a building or vehicle used to admit light or to allow people to see out.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Window Rock, AZ 86515Window Box Guest House, Canajoharie, NYWindow Doctor (window washing), San Francisco, CA"Rear Window", 1954 Alfred Hitchcock movie
No, eating popsicles will not freeze your brain. While consuming very cold foods can cause a temporary headache, it does not result in the actual freezing of the brain. The pain felt is usually due to rapid temperature change affecting blood vessels in the mouth and throat.
It is that drain plug looking thing at the bottom left of the radiator.
there is a plug on the bottom of the radiator, pull it. what i do is take the whole thing out and you a garden hose and flush it out like that.
Always at the bottom. Taking off, a bottom hose, will usually do the same thing; drain same.
Radiator Cooling Fan....From the bottom of the car. One screw at the bottom(engine side) 10mm I believe, then deal with that plastic thing at the top side,driver side. Careful of the radiator....
If you mean a freeze plug, that is usually in the engine block, not in the radiator. Maybe you mean a clogged radiator. If that is the case. First you would flush it out with water. You can remove the hose from the bottom. Then reattach the hose and add water and a chemical radiator flush product that you can buy from the auto supply store. Drive for about an hour of more. Then flush out the radiator again. Refill the radiator with water and see if your engine runs cool enough. If all that does still does not work go to a radiator shop and have them rod it out. If they can't do that, you may have to put in a new radiator. Good luck. One more thing. You may also want to check the thermostat.
Low coolant Plugged or dirty radiator Defective radiator cap Bad thermostat Cooling fans not working Water pump Radiator hoses collapsing
A window is a thing; a noun.
A radiator is a person or thing that radiates.
yes you can freeze camels milk you can freeze any thing that is a liquid
no such thing,freeze in plug
Its called the LOWER hose for a reason. It goes from the bottom of the radiator to the lower front of the engine. It's a black, round rubber tube. The radiator is the thing at the front where the green water goes in. The engine is the noisy hot metal thing under the hood. The hood is the big metal plate in front of the windshield...
If you drive with no antifreeze in your radiator you could ruin the motor. At a minimum you would probably blow a head gasket. The worse thing that can happen is that the motor will freeze up.