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I am looking if I can install a power cable which goes to 110v power in order to keep the engine warm during the nigh winter. There are many cars with this cable here in Montreal. My car is Honda Element 2004 and I would like to know if there is a plug on my engine where to connect this cable. |
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"Chris" <criro1999 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in news:gg69t3$nnb$1 (AT) dns3 (DOT) cae.ca: I am looking if I can install a power cable which goes to 110v power in order to keep the engine warm during the nigh winter. There are many cars with this cable here in Montreal. My car is Honda Element 2004 and I would like to know if there is a plug on my engine where to connect this cable. |
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You're thinking of a "block heater". If there is no electrical plug readily visible in the area of your front bumper, then you don't have one. Canadian Tire and most other auto parts places sell these. You can install them yourself, but that requires a farily extensive knowledge of auto mechanics, since they are plumbed into the car's cooling system. I would recommend having one installed by a garage. |
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 13:13:41 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <invalid (AT) invalid (DOT) inv wrote: "Chris" <criro1999 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in news:gg69t3$nnb$1 (AT) dns3 (DOT) cae.ca: I am looking if I can install a power cable which goes to 110v power in order to keep the engine warm during the nigh winter. There are many cars with this cable here in Montreal. My car is Honda Element 2004 and I would like to know if there is a plug on my engine where to connect this cable. You're thinking of a "block heater". If there is no electrical plug readily visible in the area of your front bumper, then you don't have one. Canadian Tire and most other auto parts places sell these. You can install them yourself, but that requires a farily extensive knowledge of auto mechanics, since they are plumbed into the car's cooling system. I would recommend having one installed by a garage. Some cars have them factory installed and they don't hang out the front bumper unless you want them to. I have such a car and the plug is tucked away in the engine compartment. You have to pop the hood and look for it. If it isn't readily visible, just take the car in. If it turns out that it already has one installed, hopefully the shop would charge for pointing it out. |
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 13:13:41 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <invalid (AT) invalid (DOT) inv> wrote: "Chris" <criro1999 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in news:gg69t3$nnb$1 (AT) dns3 (DOT) cae.ca: I am looking if I can install a power cable which goes to 110v power in order to keep the engine warm during the nigh winter. There are many cars with this cable here in Montreal. My car is Honda Element 2004 and I would like to know if there is a plug on my engine where to connect this cable. |
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You're thinking of a "block heater". If there is no electrical plug readily visible in the area of your front bumper, then you don't have one. Canadian Tire and most other auto parts places sell these. You can install them yourself, but that requires a farily extensive knowledge of auto mechanics, since they are plumbed into the car's cooling system. I would recommend having one installed by a garage. Some cars have them factory installed and they don't hang out the front bumper unless you want them to. I have such a car and the plug is tucked away in the engine compartment. You have to pop the hood and look for it. If it isn't readily visible, just take the car in. If it turns out that it already has one installed, hopefully the shop would charge for pointing it out. |
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"Chris" <criro1999 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in news:gg69t3$nnb$1 (AT) dns3 (DOT) cae.ca: I am looking if I can install a power cable which goes to 110v power in order to keep the engine warm during the nigh winter. There are many cars with this cable here in Montreal. My car is Honda Element 2004 and I would like to know if there is a plug on my engine where to connect this cable. You're thinking of a "block heater". If there is no electrical plug readily visible in the area of your front bumper, then you don't have one. Canadian Tire and most other auto parts places sell these. You can install them yourself, but that requires a farily extensive knowledge of auto mechanics, since they are plumbed into the car's cooling system. I would recommend having one installed by a garage. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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I found it here. http://www.handa-accessories.com/element/elementengineblock.pdf |
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Thanks for the help Chris "Tegger" <invalid (AT) invalid (DOT) inv> wrote in message news:Xns9B5D53760328tegger (AT) 208 (DOT) 90.168.18... "Chris" <criro1999 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in news:gg69t3$nnb$1 (AT) dns3 (DOT) cae.ca: I am looking if I can install a power cable which goes to 110v power in order to keep the engine warm during the nigh winter. There are many cars with this cable here in Montreal. My car is Honda Element 2004 and I would like to know if there is a plug on my engine where to connect this cable. You're thinking of a "block heater". If there is no electrical plug readily visible in the area of your front bumper, then you don't have one. Canadian Tire and most other auto parts places sell these. You can install them yourself, but that requires a farily extensive knowledge of auto mechanics, since they are plumbed into the car's cooling system. I would recommend having one installed by a garage. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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