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Chances are the block does have freeze plugs, but they would have nothing to do with the engine not cranking. The plugs are a thin metal cup that will pop out if the block freezes to help prevent the block from cracking. Even if they pop out the block can still be damaged. That includes the cylinders.
If the plugs popped out, you would loose what was in the radiator.
If the phone is freezing, take out the battery, and any AC charger connected, press and hold power button for five seconds and release. Put the battery back and turn on the phone. If it's freezes, then it needs to be flashed. This can be done at a local wireless service or maintainance store. I hope this helps
Ok here is the real fix from someone who had the exact same issue and now does not.... Disconnect cables ah what is that for advise if you dont know how to solve a problem then dont waste peoples time!!!!!
Type msconfig in the run box from the start menu, go to the tab that says "startup" point your mouse to the box that says BTMeter and click. This should remove the battery switch program from running while the OS is trying to shut down and should resolve your issue with the freeze up during normal shut down process. You do not need this program its just another "checks and measures" program Dell added in Windows already has this program built in and it works fine. Now when the PC starts back up a box will pop up stating you changed your start up applications just put a check in the little option that says "dont show me this again.
you have to let that hood release get warm enough so that it will pop open then put some motor oil on the mechanisim so it don't freeze up again.. good-luck ray
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