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Does anyone have a picture of where the plug is located for the block heater? I know they usually come from behind the bumper, but I'm curious if that's true for the Bronco. Thanks
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Do you need to open the hood to reach the plug and use it?on my 2.3 it's underhood on passenger side inner fender.
Have a picture?yes as it is but i'm going to relocate to grille for winter.
Thank you!!! I have to say, I hate that location. I live in northern Wisconsin and will be plugging in my Bronco for 4-5 months each year. Having to open the hood seems so inconvenient. Thanks, again.Mounted up inside the pass. side fender, right behind and above the headlight.
Standard 3-prong.
There is a rubber cap that is attached to protect the plug from spray and stuff. you can see it hanging down in this photo.
I think that placement has made me decide to take it off of my build. I'm not opening my hood to plug that thing in all of the time.Thank you!!! I have to say, I hate that location. I live in northern Wisconsin and will be plugging in my Bronco for 4-5 months each year. Having to open the hood seems so inconvenient. Thanks, again.
Cool will ot work on 110/20v?Mounted up inside the pass. side fender, right behind and above the headlight.
Standard 3-prong.
There is a rubber cap that is attached to protect the plug from spray and stuff. you can see it hanging down in this photo.
Standard 110, 15 amp plug.Cool will ot work on 110/20v?
Seems like tje owners manual says 220/30v confusing
Cool have an outdoor plug near where I parkStandard 110, 15 amp plug.