somewhere on the engine block i suspect
Any NAPA parts store can supply a block heater that will keep your diesel toasty.
The block heater plug on a 4300 International truck is located just behind the battery. A heavy duty outdoor cord will be necessary to plug the block heater into an electrical outlet.
block heater is located on the side at the rear end of the oil cooler, follow your plug in wire and it will go right to it. easiest to see if you get under truck behind front driver wheel
Very few where built with the cord from the factory. On the diesel it is located on the pass side. The heater element is behind the oil filter. The cord usually has to be bought from the dealer and installed.
If you mean the block heater, it is located behind the driver side headlight and should be accessible from the front of the truck. It may not have one however if it is a southern state truck, because I believe it is an option down there.
It is just heating elements that wrap the engine and when pluged in it keeps the block warm as well as the oil and water
It is located just above the starter, which is on the passenger side of the truck.
There are no block heaters on gasoline trucks. Dielsel trucks have them on the bottom of the engine block so that heat rises. And if there is one installed on the truck there would be an outlet cord in the grill of the truck.
it really dosent matter, just be sure to unplug it before you drive off.
If equipped, it is on the passenger side. It starts behind the oil filter. It was an add on option when the truck was built.
if you can not find it on the passanger side of under truck behind bumper you will have to go to a ford dealer and order a cord for it they quit putting cords on all the trucks around that time but the heater is in the block on all of them. some dealers did not spec the truck with the winter packege.
It doesn't come with one. You have to go buy it from the dealer.