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Old 01-15-2008, 10:12 PM   #1
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Has anyone installed the engine block heater on the Camry Hybrid? I spent a hour looking for the dry well where it fits with no luck. I was told that it is located in the block between the engine and the fire wall.

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Old 01-16-2008, 01:06 PM   #2
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Well I found the information on the block heater install here:

Engine block heater installation instructions - GreenHybrid - Hybrid Cars

SQUINT has some great pictures and instructions. Now I just need to do it.

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Old 01-19-2008, 12:51 AM   #3
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For those of you that might be interested, I installed an engine
block heater on my camry hybrid today. It took about an hour. I
used the instructions found here:

http://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/f49/engine-block-heater-
installation-instructions-12841/

The only thing that I might add is that I ran the cord to its final
position and plugged the end into the heater (NOT THE WALL) before
inserting it into the machined dry well in the block. The heater is
from Toyota Canada and is the same one as used in the Prius. It is
available online from a number of place, but I got mine from Toyota
of Dallas. The cost was about $42 with shipping.

The heater draws 434 watts and is not thermostatically controlled.
Mine is connected to a timer set to come on a couple hours before
use. Folks in the Prius groups are using their heaters all year
around and getting a significant increase in mileage. This is
especially helpful on short trips. My wife drives 2 miles to work
and cold weather has really knocked my mileage down. This should
help on one leg of the trip anyway.

I have also blocked off some of the radiator, but am not too pleased
with the process yet.

I am also working on insulating the high voltage battery as below 50
degrees F folks doing work on PHEVs have found that our high voltage
batteries are not capable of warm weather charge and discharge
currents. It may be necessary to add heat to take full advantage of
the stored energy and regen, but I am starting my experimenting with
insulation as it will help even if heat is later needed.

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Old 07-21-2008, 01:27 PM   #4
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Karl - what do you mean about "not capable of warm weather charge/discharge currents?" You lost me when you said you need to add heat, vice cooling which is what I would have expected. What did you end up doing and finding out? Thanks!
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