...block heater itself is usually way under the engine where you can't see it, so I'm thinking you want the plug & cord that makes it work so you can plug it in. My 95 neon had it coiled up laying near ...
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...engine block and heater core...try using a thin temp gauge and test the radiator temp by pushing the gauge between the cooling fins..or if you can safely remove the cap just test the water...BUT VERY ...
...heater cores sole purpose is to transfer heat generated by the engine to the blower motor so that you can get heat from your car vents. A person could technically remove the heater core from the ...
...heater is off, start the engine and let it run for 6 to 8 minutes, ( this will allow the engine to reach, " normal operating temperature "), from the inside of the vehicle turn the heater temperature ...
...engine and check for good flow. Also you need to check your cooling fans, to make sure they are working properly. You can also purchase a block tester kit from your local parts store to test for ...
...engine block causing the engine to everheat.Not unusual to see this time of year when the temperature gets below freezing.Even though the temp may only be about freezing , when the air starts moving ...
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...engine block heater can cause false readings for the PCM and can cause this code to set.Possible causes for this code are:> ECT Signal Circuit shorted to battery voltage> ECT Sensor voltage ...
...block heaters, and like i said before, check engine light is now on. now heres the symptoms since i've given it's life history. when it's cold it seems fine but after only a few minutes it starts ...
...heater matrix, when you run it up can you feel the temperature of the pipes going into and coming out of bulkhead to matrix also check temperature of all pipes in engine bay as definitely sounds like ...
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