Some have a nut in the center,U take off the nut,etc-Others U take out like a Regular freeze-plug00just knock it in & B sure 2 REMOVE ALL the Pieces.A g00d time 2 flush out,from the freeze plug hole.IF U don't go in2 Freezing weather I would install a BRASS Plug & U won't have 2 worry about that one.IF U kept the cooling system clean & 50/50 CORRECT TYPE anyi-freeze U wouldn't have welch(freeze) plug problems.
no.....the heater would have to be leaking
Begin by training the water from your 2003 engine block. Remove the wiring harness from the block heater. Remove the block heater retaining bolts. The block heater will come out. Reverse the process to install your new block heater.
Cars do not come with a block heater normally, it is something you have to have installed aftermarket
Heater core leaking? Windshield seal leaking? Door seal leaking? Evaporator drain plugged?
It alredy existed -BOOM- Goes the dynamite
Means that your heater core is leaking coolant. Has to be replaced.
No.
it does not come with a block heater unless installed by a mechanic. if so, it will be in the engine block under the exhaust manifold. can see it from under the van
The block heater, on your 2001 C 15 Caterpillar diesel engine, can be removed by loosening the retaining nut. The block heater will easily come out. Reverse the process to install the new heater.
The old Honda Civics didn't come with the block heater. It's an option or aftermarket...If your car is equipped with a block heater, it should be located in front or at the side of the radiator......
Not as a standard feature.
No, it was not stock.