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Old 12-07-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default Heater blockk question.

does my car have a cord for the heater block to plug in, to keep my car warm over night ?? im not sure if that would be what its called or not.

ifnot does anybody know if i could buy 1 to install. thanks mike.
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What year Mustang??? We have OEM engine block heater kits for Mustangs dating back to 1979...
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its 1999 V6 .. ??
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its 1999 V6 .. ??
We have the original parts in stock for the factory block heater...
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We have the original parts in stock for the factory block heater...

so does that mean i have the plug in my car now? or i need to install.
(sorry i dont know much about this)
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If your car was originally sold in Canada it should already have a block heater. Look under the exhaust manifolds for a wire that sticks into something round that is roughly 2" in diameter that is in the engine block. Follow it forward. Most people tuck the wiring inside the back of one of the headlights. My '02 convertible has one from the factory. Look for a 3-prong plug just like an extension cord plug.
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thanks guys i found it located behind the front grille..
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