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This frost-plug heater replaces the frost plug in your engine block and submerges in the coolant to keep engine fluids from thickening. Results in easier start-ups, faster heating of your cab, and less wear and tear on your vehicle in cold weather.
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Just turn your ignition to inject ether fuel (not included) into your intake manifold and get fast, reliable startups in cold weather. Connects to battery - no need to plug anything in. Thermostat ensures fluid is only dispensed when needed.
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Hi William, welcome back! The ThermaHeat RV Holding Tank or Step Heater Pad #277-000163 will definitely help with your cold weather camping and it has been tested down to -32º F. I would also consider bringing along something like sheets of…
view full answer...Hey Raphael, we have the Kat's block heater part #KH11402 that is a fit for your 2007 Hyundai Tucson that has the 2.0 liter engine. This is the frost plug type.
view full answer...You do not want to use a holding tank heater like ThermaHeat #277-000164 on a battery but we do offer battery heaters specifically intended to protect one from extreme cold. You can see all such items on the page I linked for you. You'll want to…
view full answer...Hello Sébastien; the Kat's Heaters Custom Fit Engine Block Heater - Cartridge Style #KH11812 will fit your 2012 Hyundai Accent if you have the 1.6L I4 Engine. Also yes, we do ship to Canada. Bonjour Sébastien; Le chauffe-bloc moteur sur…
view full answer...I really wish we had the chance to install the Kat's heater #KH13150 so we could provide an install video or pictures but the best is the following written instructions: To install the heater you will first need to drain the cooling system. Then…
view full answer...Hey Ken! The Pacbrake Alpha HD Pro Air Bag #PB36SV you're looking at has internal jounce bumpers while the Kit #PB56SV you're comparing it to doesn't. Internal jounce bumpers help to ensure your Trail Boss won't bottom out (metal on…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...The Kat's Heaters Custom Fit Engine Block Heater - Cartridge Style - 120V - 400 Watts #KH11813 is a confirmed fit for the 3.5L V6. You should not need to alter the element or clip in any way and doing so is not recommended. You may want to…
view full answer...Both ThermaHeat RV Pads #277-000161 and #277-000162 that you referenced are designed for 12V systems so they will work if you're just using the house battery bank on your rig. Since the optimal voltage from a 12V system is around the 13.5 mark…
view full answer...We've had this question before and the manufacturer of the ThermaHeat #277-000164 that you referenced has stated that it's okay to insulate over the heating pad.
view full answer...The ThermaHeat RV Dump Valve Pipe and Elbow Heating Pad #277-000162 pulls 0.3 amps and the ThermaHeat RV Holding Tank or Step Heater Pad #277-000164 pulls 4.8 amps. Assuming that you're having them all run off the same switch and wiring you would…
view full answer...Christopher, I did some research, and it looks like it should be by the exhaust on the driver's side of the engine, underneath the driver's side door. Immediately behind the driver side exhaust header there is a factory designed hole for the…
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