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Please help locate block heater plug-in
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| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Calgary AB
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Friends: 0 | Fellow Canadian Prius owners, please help locate the plug for the block heater. I know the block heater is installed as on any other canadian car but can't find the plug anywhere. I even remember that the salesman showed it to me but it's dark on the parking lot and I can't find it. I assume the cord is located in the same place as on every other canadian Prius. Where exactly should I look? |
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| Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Toronto
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Friends: 0 | The dealer tucked my plug in under the hood (passenger side front - arrow in pic). I had to request one in Toronto - if they're installing them in all Canadian Priuses by default they charged me too much! |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Calgary AB
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Friends: 0 | Thanks dr d12. I drove to the underground parking in the mall, got on my knees and found it behind the lower grill. I traced it by the cord starting from that location that you indicated. I remember now that I tucked it behind the grill myself as I didn't like how it hangs from the grill. I purchased two new Toyotas in Canada and both had a block heater in the invoice as a mandatory item. But I did pay extra for this as it was a separate charge on the invoice. |
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Just for giggles, search the threads for "engine block heater" and "EBH" to learn some of the gyrations we Americans go through to get one installed. That includes the crazy notion of asking some poor fellow from Chicago who has mastered the installation to drive literally all over the country to install them in parking lots and driveways, leaving his forearms permanently scarred in the process ... all for free! OK, maybe the permanent scarring is an exaggeration (though I can't rule it out -- I've seen wounds), but the rest of it is fact. | |
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Friends: 0 | Hi, Romeo; My dealer installed my block heater and the plug was left hanging to the left of the driver's side head light. The cable seems to come up between the engine and the electric motor/transmission. If you haven't found it yet I will try and take a picture or two. |
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