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Engine Block Heater
Hey everyone. Its starting to get mighty cold up here in Wisconsin and I am looking to plug in the good ol' Engine Block Heater on my 1988 Delta 88 Sedan. My dad noticed that there was a plug for it when he was working on it earlier, but doesn't remember where. I was wondering if any of you in here would be able to help me find it. Thank you for your help!
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should be a regular 3 prong house type plug ... located at the front near the grill or somewhere put aside pretty easy to find since it looks like a normal electrical cord ... just make sure you actually have the block heater installed cause in the US the heater was an option where in canada almost every car had it . i had to order one for mine since it didnt haveone
best damn thing an engine can have for help hope this helps Do it safely Happy motoring |
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i have an 82 88royale and it too has the plug mechanic found it when i lived in new york. I also found out it is somewhat useless. I found it easier to purchase an oil pan heater(looks like a heating blanket with magnets) work for me the two years i lived in new york. good luck
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