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The air flows into an electric heater through vents or openings located on the front or sides of the device. Inside the heater, the air is then warmed by heating elements before being circulated back out into the room.
The engine has to be running and warmed up for the heater to produce hot air. So yes, you need gasoline to get heat from your car (unless you have an electric car).
Unless the bee made a hive in your house then there are no eggs in your house.
It stays on UNLESS you have a commercial heater with an electronic ignition
Hi, Electric heating it self is more efficient, however the way the electric is produced is not.typically for every 1kW of power you put into to an electric heater you get 1kW out, but it to produce the electric it takes 3kW of coal ect, to produce 1kW of electric. A gas boiler can be 98% efficient so overall better.So unless you have way of producing electric yourself or have an efficient supplier, go for gas.Hope this helps.gas.
There isn't a block heater, unless the previous owner installed one.
Are you in Alaska? What heater can you plug in that is not already connnected. A diesel preheater maybe.
The heater core on the Chrysler LHS in behind the dash in the heater box. Unless you have the JDM version, then the heater core is in the oil pan next to the turbo.
Unless you leave the heater on, Yes
Heater blower motor running continuously. Check the heater resistor pack.
The car doesn't have a block heater unless you put one in so there will not be a cord otherwise.
No, they do not. If you smell ammonia it is not coming from the heater unless something has been put inside the heater and is burning.