cadillac, cadillac cts, cadillac seville, cadillac forums, lincolns of distinction, forum, lincoln mark viii, Performance, parts, lincoln, mark viii, mark vii, lincoln ls, lincoln town car

Lincoln vs Cadillac Forums


(This is the forums archive - If you want to get back to the main site simply click the banner above and you will be taken to our homepage.)

Lincoln vs Cadillac Forums is the Ultimate Online Resource for Owners and Enthusiasts of American Luxury Cars. Feel free to browse through our archive - but make sure you make it back to our main site - Lincoln vs Cadillac Forums




Cadillac XLR : Cadillac CTS : Cadillac : 2005 Cadillac STS : Cadillac Forums : 2000 Lincoln LS : Lincoln Mark VIII : Lincoln Mark VII : Car Wax
Lincoln Town Car : Lincoln Air Suspension : Lincoln Continental : Lemon Law : Do It Yourself Car Repair : Lincoln vs Cadillac Forums : Mesothelioma



Back to the Archive Main Page


Pages: 1

Block Heater?

(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)


Posted by: CobraLS

Anyone else use their block heater? I plugged mine in the other night because it is getting very cold here, but in the morning it didn't really feel any different. Still cold as hell on startup.



Posted by: eastcoastLS

how often do you use it? has it been used yet this winter?
another quick question if you don't mind me asking tho, what years come with the block heater...it could have come in handy the past 2 mornings....



Posted by: CobraLS

I have plugged it in the past few nights. If you look in your trunk where the spare is, there should be an electric cord in there (if someone hasn't removed it). Then it just plugs in in the lower grille. There is a little flap there. I am not convinced mine is working, but it is to dam cold to jack it up and check it. Next time I get the oil changed I am going to see if they can test it. Either that or I will data log the coolant temp before and after. It came from the factory installed on my 2003.



Posted by: mharrison

Does the LS when equipped with the "block heater" actually come with a block heater (which heats the coolant and is typically in a freeze plug location), or an oil heater (that typically is in the pan) so that the oil does not gel and its viscosity remains low?





vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.
vB Easy Archive Final ©2000 - 2008 - Created by Stefan "Xenon" Kaeser