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It does stock in Canada. There is a plug on the bottom sill induction.
later man
later man
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and what exactly are you suppose to do with such a thing?
if anyone know the answer to this, please respond, I too am confused as to what to do with this plug. thanks
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What he is referring to is that Canada cars have the block heater installed, and the Electrical plug is available at the driver's side intake on the front dam. If you need one and do not have one, I might suggest a dealer install, it requires knocking out a plug on the side of the engine block.....
Red '04 G35C 6MT
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you plug the engine into the wall outlet for 5 minutes and your engine gets warmed up... without consuming any fuel/without turning on your engine [img]/w3timages/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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Cool, I think I might ask the dealer about that next time I'm there.
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do ALL canadian coupes come with this pluggy-ma-jig?
also, what would happen if I leave it plugged in too long?
also, what would happen if I leave it plugged in too long?
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lol are you guys making fun of us canadians or you really don't know?
You can leave it all night long and it won't do a thing(most people do that in very cold weather). And yes I have it on my coupe but I'm storing it in about 5 weeks so I won't be using the block heater.
You can leave it all night long and it won't do a thing(most people do that in very cold weather). And yes I have it on my coupe but I'm storing it in about 5 weeks so I won't be using the block heater.