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I know I have a block heater. Is it pluged directly in to the block? I see a plug not plugged into anythin. I suupsose that plug goes into a electrical plug. But where is the other end connected to? I followed it to somewhere near the battery. I am confused:beer:
 


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The wire might go near the battery box, but the block heater is most likely on the side or back of the engine block in a freeze plug hole.

If you check the engine block for a 120v wire coming off of it, you will find the block heater.
 

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I have the 120 volt wire plugged into the wall now. Not real sure where the other end of the wire goes.
 

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Passenger side of the block, just below the exhaust manifold. It will have a orange colored plug on that end that plugs into the block heater.
 

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you followed it to the battery? maybe it is a battery warmer
 

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I know that when I plug my block heater in I can usually hear a small humming sound. Not sure if its supposed to make that sound...:icon_confused: but if you plug it in and hear a small humming sound, you probably got yourself a block heater my friend.

But, like everyone else said above, if you follow the wire it should lead to a freeze plug in your engine block. I know mines on the passenger side.
 

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Yup! Battery warmer. Freeze plug is still in tact. That seems useless!
 

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your battery's ability to crank goes down with temperature, so battery warmers do help.
 

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