Battery heaters are useful in case the power goes out in the winter and you have no other form of heat. Battery heaters are also commonly used to aid in heating small areas such as an office.
There are a number of retailers where one can find a battery operated heater available for purchase including Gate Crafters, Backcountry, Rural King and Lowe's.
I disagree. I was having issues with my heater taking a long time to heat up. I had to have my battery replaced and my heater functioned normally after that.
If yours has one the plug is located near the battery, the heater is located at the back of the block near the egr.
No.
First off, the block heater is an option, yours might not even have one. My 2002 Chevy had a block heater, and the chord was right next to the battery.
If you are plugging in a battery charger connected to the battery, yes it will charge the battery. If you are referring to plugging in the block heater, then NO it will not charge the battery it will only warm the oil in the engine block. If you are referring to plugging in a battery heater then NO it will not charge the battery and will only keep it warm.
The same thing happened to me! one day i was cleaning the battery terminals and after hooking the battery back up it worked again!
If your talking about the plug for the block heater, it's located in front of the battery.
It already has one. look behind your battery for the plug!
2004 Chevy express van, heater has no high speed, at one time the blower stayed on even when the ignoton was turned off therefor draining the battery,
Jump start car and do not run heater with engine not running.
Remove the water supply hoses from your heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new heater core.