Not all vehicles come from the factory with an engine block heater, chances are yours did not. Call your dealer where you purchased your vehicle. Or call your local Dodge dealer. If your vehicle has one, (most likely does not) your dealer will tell you where it is.
Block heaters are not a factory option, they must be installed by the owner. If you are the original owner, there is no block heater. If you see an electric cord hanging out of the front of the car, you might have a block heater, or a oil pan heater, or a battery charger. Follow the cord, and see where it goes. A block heater is a device for heating the coolant to keep the engine warm in cold weather. It is generally connected to the heater hoses, and can be mounted somewhere in the engine compartment, or just hanging from the hoses.
If it has a 3 prong AC (120 volt) plug on the end of the cord, simply plug it in to a good AC source. Since the block heater is a heating element that is located in the coolant in the engine block it draws some current; the amount depends on the size of the heater element. You should only need it in very cold weather ie. below 20deg.F .
No, the entire dash has to be removed.
I wouldn't replace it, just fix it. Check heatertreater.net for information on how.
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Check your heater core. You may have the heater core leaking and if it continues it will not be long before it will begin to leak inside of the vehicle itself.
where is the thermostat on a 1999 mazda protege?
Yes, 1999 Mazda protege window issues indeed....
Where is the flasher relay on the 1999 mazda protege
in the stearing wheel
You can use the end of the tire iron to remove the lug bolts off a 1999 Mazda Protege DX.
Yes it does have ABS. The older Protege 1997 and older dosnt.
whar are the torque specs for head bolt on a 1999 Mazda protege 1.6 engine
under the trottle body
12.5mm
The 1999 Mazda Protege DLC fuse can be found in the fuse box. The DLC fuse will be at the bottom of the first column.
If a 1999 Mazda Protege keeps making clicking noises, you might have a bad alternator or starter. You could also have a bad ignition or solenoid.
No , the 1.8 liter 4 cylinder in a 1999 Mazda Protege is not an interference engine