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Old 11-14-2003 | 09:37 AM
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Well, the OEM block heater is very easy to install.

You simply remove the drain plug from the right front area of the car and then install the block heater in it's place. You then wire-tie the power cord to the heater harness to bring it up and out to the front of the car.

Just plug it in on cold nights and the engine is warm in the morning.

Ooompa!
Old 11-14-2003 | 05:59 PM
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Hahah, the car catch on fire with a block heater, i never seen coolant burn before. In Canada, many cars comes with block heaters(as option and standard), and below -45C your car won't even start or will stall so a blocker heater is needed in Northern Canadian climates.
Old 11-16-2003 | 10:36 PM
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Originally posted by axhammer
Hahah, the car catch on fire with a block heater, i never seen coolant burn before. In Canada, many cars comes with block heaters(as option and standard), and below -45C your car won't even start or will stall so a blocker heater is needed in Northern Canadian climates.
Russia.. and other cold counties have
block heater that plugs into regular
house hold electric socket.. Standard..




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