Freeze Plug Location for Block Heater Install on a 2002 Honda CR-V 2.4L I4 Engine
Updated 01/03/2018 | Published 01/02/2018 >
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Where are the freeze plugs on 2.4 L 02 cry Honda
asked by: Tom
Helpful Expert Reply:
The correct engine block heater for the 2.4L I4 engine in your 2002 Honda CR-V is the Kat's Heaters Custom Engine Block Heater part # KH11419. There are several freeze plugs on your engine block but Kat's recommends using the one located on the passenger's side of the engine closest to the firewall. This location is labeled as "RR" in the attached photo.
I also recommend using the Kat's Heaters Plug Cover part # KH28405 to prevent corrosion buildup on the plug of the power cord while not in use.
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Kat's Heaters Custom Engine Block Heater - Frost Plug Style - 120V - 400 Watts - 28 mm
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