Question for southerner's


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Re: Question for southerner\'s

I don't think they come standard from what i havew seen anyway. I guide a lot of people from illinois, wisconsin, minnesota, etc in teh summer, and with the exception of a few from minnesota most ask why there is a plug hanging out the grill of my truck. The response "block heater" doesn't see to clear it up. I have always taken it for granted that any vehicle would be made without one lol.

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Re: Question for southerner\'s

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What's a block heater?

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It is a small plug that replaces a soft plug in your engine block. It is electric and when you plug it in to an outlet, the electricity causes the plug to heat up and in turn heats up the coolant and engine block. This also radiates heat into the oil and the truck or car turns over and starts easier. It gets so cold here that after parking a vehicle for a couple of hours, they turn over very slowly and don't want to start. A block heater helps considerably. If you look at vehicles that have them, either hanging out of the wheel well, or the grill, is a 110 plug looks like the end of an extension cord. People who don't use them usually leave them under the hood and out of sight.

OK....do you know the difference between summer blade and winter blades?? grin.gif

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