Where is my block heater cord supposed to come out?

Asked by Catmomma Nov 12, 2022 at 10:46 PM about the 2022 Ford EcoSport Titanium AWD

Question type: General

I just purchased the car today. Was
shown the cord but when we got
home the cords to short to hang
outside the hood. Where is it
supposed to be?

2 Answers

2,020

The engine block cord should be long enough to reach the front of the engine bay and you can then hook up your cord to the wall outlet. I am not sure on your model if it should actually extend outside the vehicle. Did you check you owners manual? Maybe take a trip back to the dealer will also help.

1,800

Block heater is an add on,and is usually wrapped up in engine bay, take your extension cord open hood find 110/120v plug drape cord to reach leave hood ajar,. Just don't forget it's connected or it could be problematic for ya

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