Engine block heater install question
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Engine block heater install question
I am planning on installing an engine block heater in my (new to me) Escape ('05). Using a mirror I can see that it looks like I need some type of large hex bit to insert in the plug in the block to get it out so I can screw in the block heater. Anyone know what size hex bit this takes?
Also I am not planning on putting the full blown block heater/battery warmer setup, just the block heater. I'm assuming I can just get the power cord for the non-hybrid block heater so as to eliminate the extra cordage associated with the battery warmer. Does that sound right?
Also I am not planning on putting the full blown block heater/battery warmer setup, just the block heater. I'm assuming I can just get the power cord for the non-hybrid block heater so as to eliminate the extra cordage associated with the battery warmer. Does that sound right?
#2
Re: Engine block heater install question
Your vehicle already has a wire running from the hybrid battery heater to the "Y" connector under the windshield fluid bottle. The Ford option 41H engine block heater will allow you to both connect the hybrid battery heater and engine block heater to your electrical outlet.
#3
Re: Engine block heater install question
Your vehicle already has a wire running from the hybrid battery heater to the "Y" connector under the windshield fluid bottle. The Ford option 41H engine block heater will allow you to both connect the hybrid battery heater and engine block heater to your electrical outlet.
Question - Is there a place on the internet where I can enter my VIN & see my vehicle's original equipment list?
Even though the Escape was first registered here in Minnesota there is no block heater installed. As I said in my first post I looked with a mirror where it is supposed to go in and it's not there, just a large plug screwed in that needs a large-ish hex shaped drive to remove it. Also I looked for the cord & plug behind the license plate area & that's not there either.
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#4
Re: Engine block heater install question
Rich, it's been a while since I've opened up that area but the large plug with the hex in the middle is not the connector for the battery heater , your looking for a smaller connector next to that one, if I remember correctly it is ~1/4 the size but still square. I'll check tonight and confirm.
#5
Re: Engine block heater install question
Rich, it's been a while since I've opened up that area but the large plug with the hex in the middle is not the connector for the battery heater , your looking for a smaller connector next to that one, if I remember correctly it is ~1/4 the size but still square. I'll check tonight and confirm.
#6
Re: Engine block heater install question
This is Ford option 41H (engine block heater).
This is what you need and are lacking. With this addition, you will have a connection to the hybrid battery heater when this is plugged in to the elecrical outlet.
This is what you need and are lacking. With this addition, you will have a connection to the hybrid battery heater when this is plugged in to the elecrical outlet.
#7
Installed block heater today
I got my engine block heater installed today w/o any problems. I'd used a 9/16 hex bit on a 2" extension on my 1/2" drive ratchet to remove the hex plug from the block. I had the heater all set up on a deep socket and just popped out the plug and quickly screwed in the heater. Only about 2 cups of antifreeze flowed out an into a pan I'd put underneath. I didn't even spill a drop on the garage floor. Tightened up the heater and strung the cord out to the front and was all done in less than 1/2 hour.
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Re: Engine block heater install question
Bumping an old thread, but this seems like the right place.
I picked up the components for the engine block heater for my 2006 FEH. I didn't get it installed, and that vehicle has now been totaled. I've replaced it with a 2009 FEH.
Is the engine block heater from the '06 generation compatible with the '09 generation? If so, I'll keep it (and try to find time to install it), but might as well sell it otherwise.
Thanks.
I picked up the components for the engine block heater for my 2006 FEH. I didn't get it installed, and that vehicle has now been totaled. I've replaced it with a 2009 FEH.
Is the engine block heater from the '06 generation compatible with the '09 generation? If so, I'll keep it (and try to find time to install it), but might as well sell it otherwise.
Thanks.
#9
Re: Engine block heater install question
Bumping an old thread, but this seems like the right place.
I picked up the components for the engine block heater for my 2006 FEH. I didn't get it installed, and that vehicle has now been totaled. I've replaced it with a 2009 FEH.
Is the engine block heater from the '06 generation compatible with the '09 generation? If so, I'll keep it (and try to find time to install it), but might as well sell it otherwise.
Thanks.
I picked up the components for the engine block heater for my 2006 FEH. I didn't get it installed, and that vehicle has now been totaled. I've replaced it with a 2009 FEH.
Is the engine block heater from the '06 generation compatible with the '09 generation? If so, I'll keep it (and try to find time to install it), but might as well sell it otherwise.
Thanks.
#10
Re: Engine block heater install question
There are two components so make sure everyone is clear.
There is a 300-400 watt engine block heater that screws into the engine block to heat the coolent. This should be possible to install in any car, and should be the same on all Ford 2.3L engines. It may or may not have changed when Ford went to the 2.5L engines. I don't know.
The second component is a 75 watt hybrid battey pack heater. The heater is actually intgrated into every battery pack, and the component you buy is a 120v to 24v power supply and connecting cable. This option was available only for the 2005 to 2007 model years (confirmed) and possibly 2008 (unconfirmed).
Make sure you are talking about the correct parts. I have both components installed in my 2005 FEH.
There is a 300-400 watt engine block heater that screws into the engine block to heat the coolent. This should be possible to install in any car, and should be the same on all Ford 2.3L engines. It may or may not have changed when Ford went to the 2.5L engines. I don't know.
The second component is a 75 watt hybrid battey pack heater. The heater is actually intgrated into every battery pack, and the component you buy is a 120v to 24v power supply and connecting cable. This option was available only for the 2005 to 2007 model years (confirmed) and possibly 2008 (unconfirmed).
Make sure you are talking about the correct parts. I have both components installed in my 2005 FEH.