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The block heater cord on a 2010 Ford Escape is located along the side of the engine near the oil dipstick. It is held in place with mounting bolts and warms the engine quicker in cold weather.
It is tied up and located behind one of the headlights. Mine is located behind the driver's side headlight.
A block heater for that vehicle would be an option. If it came equipped with a block heater the cord would be found close to the battery.
in the sub-grille with the tow hooks
first, an engine heater has to have been installed on the vehicle. if the car did have an engine heater installed in it, most newer vehicles would have had a soft plug heater put in. soft plugs are located on the side of the engine block. they knock that plug out and install a heater in it. look for any ac wire( it will look like a three prong plug on any of your household appliances) in the engine compartment.
Right below the passenger side headlight where your tow hooks are.
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Look for round-end plug with cap sitting on top near the hood latch
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If at idle speed, yes.
Modern block heaters are installed inline in the heater hose going from the engine to the firewall, instead of electrically warming the engine block they circulate heated water through the coolant system, which is kinda nice because you will have warn heat inside the vehicle a lot faster in addition to nice viscous oil.