u need to replace the engine coolant thermostat
no , the heater core provides heat to the interior for the passengers
The intake heater is the square block between the air horn and the intake manifold.
The heater hoses on a 305 engine run from the intake manifold to the heater core and the heater core to the radiator. This creates a constant source of heat to supply the heater.
block heater on a ford diesel is actually not a block heater but an oil heater this heater is located on the back right side of the oil cooler on side of engine under the exhaust manifold a block heater in an engine actually is in the block
There are two, they go from the engine to the firewall and Yes they can be hard to reach
Low coolant. If the coolant is low then the heater core is not able to transfer heat in to the car.
The block heater is on the front of the engine, right of the oil filter when looking at engine. It is slightly hidden behind the exhaust manifold, but fairly easily accessible.
heater core is shot and you have to get a new one
The OEM style block heater I have for the 1.0L 3 cylinder mounts on the outside of the engine under the intake manifold. An external block heater.
It actually depends on the engine. But if it has HT LEADS (High Tension) Follow these from the distributor or electronic ignition unit and there are the plugs in the manifold of the engine
Lower Left Engine Block, right under the manifold and in front of the starter.
yes there is a heater on that car