Sunday, January 10, 2010

Heating Pad Thermostat My Trucks Radiator Froze We Used A Heating Pad To Thaw And Space Heater Blankets But Reservoir Is Still Frozen

My trucks radiator froze we used a heating pad to thaw and space heater blankets but reservoir is still frozen - heating pad thermostat

There are water stains on the thermostat and radiator line

5 comments:

kneedeep... said...

regardless of the capture of filing: do not start the truck to meet the block thaws also.check sure that the connector blocks of gel are not filtered, pop, instead of decoding the block.

dandls_9... said...

If the radiator froze the possibility that the engine was frozen. The gel plugs could have left the block, and this causes a problem trying to keep the liquid. Stains can be moisture from the thawing of the heat. Please check gel candles, to prevent further damage, but.

Gearhead said...

Start your car? If you can, try to put the truck in a "neutral" gear and REV the engine for a while. In rev the engine, the engine and engine compartment, all hot. If you try this for a while, May tank hot enough to melt just maybe. Be especially careful if you do that! The freezing of the cooling tank, the engine can not cool and normal, so that an engine failure. Hope this helps. - Gearhead

Gearhead said...

Start your car? If you can, try to put the truck in a "neutral" gear and REV the engine for a while. In rev the engine, the engine and engine compartment, all hot. If you try this for a while, May tank hot enough to melt just maybe. Be especially careful if you do that! The freezing of the cooling tank, the engine can not cool and normal, so that an engine failure. Hope this helps. - Gearhead

shocked said...

Remove the tank and run water over them to thaw.

Remember, hoses and thermostat housing to check the holes from freezing. Frozen liquid expands when it freezes, like a can of Coke.

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