Do you need Engine Block heater? How it works, Self-install, How long to plug in, Is it working?

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  • If you don’t know what a block heater is and you live in the winter zones where temperatures fall below -10 degrees Celsius then it would be good to learn the benefits of using a block heater. From helping your car start in the extreme cold to protecting your car, a block heater is a relatively inexpensive tool. Start by watching our video to finding out what a block heater is, what it does and how long to plug it in for. Discover how you wear out your engine and starter prematurely by cold starting your vehicle.
    On the other hand, if you know what a block heater is and are buying a new car or need to get one installed on your car, find out why it should not cost a lot to get installed (some people pay the dealership a lot of money to get one put in when they buy a new or used car). Some block heaters can even be self-installed!
    Then lastly, it’s very important to know if the block heater is working or not. Learn 2 ways to test your block heater in our video.
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:53 - What is a block heater?
    01:34 - Why do you need a block heater?
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    04:13 - Is your block heater working?
    05:29 - Bonus: Other heaters and testers
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  • @FrakkingCreations
    @FrakkingCreations  Před 4 lety +5

    Looking for a block heater tester? Buy using our affiliate link here:
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    • @magnushansen6164
      @magnushansen6164 Před 2 lety

      omfg just show us how to install the goddamm heater ffs you keep speaking without showing or saying anything

  • @juliogonzo2718
    @juliogonzo2718 Před 3 lety +204

    Pro tip: hang your extension cord over your drivers mirror so you remember to unplug it, and don't drive away with it plugged in.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety +9

      That's a good idea. Thank you for sharing.

    • @Panda-od9uj
      @Panda-od9uj Před 3 lety +6

      Although be prepared for it to be swiped in a parking lot lol had it happen a couple times even had it removed when it was plugged into a post. Get into a habit of when you start your car to warm it up unplug it before going back inside and keep an extra one in the car just in case has saved me a few cords.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety +6

      Good point. Hate it when people steal others things.

    • @clutchbleach2057
      @clutchbleach2057 Před rokem +1

      This will probably help me I'm not used to a block heater

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Před rokem

      @@Panda-od9uj Have the wiring secured through the engine bay, then. Not that it can't stop them from cutting the cord, though.

  • @natthaphonnoble7946
    @natthaphonnoble7946 Před 6 měsíci +3

    My cars from Texas and recently drove it up north to visit my parents place and man did I learn a bunch of things the hard way lmao

    • @mrdave777
      @mrdave777 Před 15 dny

      Please share.

    • @Roddy556
      @Roddy556 Před 9 dny

      ​@mrdave777 I am from Canada and after many winters this year I found out to jiggle your key a
      AND your steering wheel AND your shifter if your ignition cylinder won't turn in -40°C.

  • @paulmoffat9306
    @paulmoffat9306 Před 2 lety +11

    I designed a block heater cord for one of my buddies in 1986, that had the same function as your tester, built into the cord end - It had about $5 in parts.

  • @leomenchey3726
    @leomenchey3726 Před 5 lety +22

    That was very informative thank you the things that I did not know

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 5 lety

      You're welcome. Glad it provided some new information to you! And thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. It let's us know that our videos are useful and encourages us to make more.

  • @icneamtu
    @icneamtu Před rokem +5

    This video is very informational. Easy to understand for someone who doesn’t know anything about cars. My car didn’t start today due to extreme cold weather condition so I will now get a block heater. Thank you!

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much for the kind feedback. It lets us know we are doing it right. We're always happy our videos are useful.
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  • @Therefrieddreamz
    @Therefrieddreamz Před 4 lety +27

    Im in florida and i bought a Canadian truck lol i didnt kno what that plug was for !!! THANK YOU

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 4 lety +2

      LOL. You're welcome!

    • @NOName-nn3jv
      @NOName-nn3jv Před 3 lety +2

      How did you end up buying truck from Canada?? And did you paid extra or something

    • @Therefrieddreamz
      @Therefrieddreamz Před 3 lety +1

      Jack Black from the dealership it was a fleet truck very low miles

    • @eddiem2211
      @eddiem2211 Před 3 lety

      @@Therefrieddreamz i find them cheaper if theyre from mountain states, except colorado.

    • @icelineman
      @icelineman Před 3 lety

      Electric truck

  • @southhillfarm2795
    @southhillfarm2795 Před 5 lety +37

    block heaters are great for northern climates. They can preserve the life of the engine as well. Very simple idea and very effective.

  • @alexanderarellano1392
    @alexanderarellano1392 Před 2 lety +2

    Kudos! Very informative!

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 2 lety

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  • @snyper5150
    @snyper5150 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the video.

  • @Mann0425
    @Mann0425 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing it worked,, thanks so much

  • @karenlewkowitz5858
    @karenlewkowitz5858 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks! Good content!

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 2 lety

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  • @muchless
    @muchless Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the magnetic heater tip

  • @mikewood4242
    @mikewood4242 Před 3 lety +11

    I am in Canada,had a 2001 Chevy Venture for 4 years.Plugged it in when cold temperatures -30,-40.When it got to -50 one year wouldnt start.Took to mechanic and was told the plug was not working,so for years at -40 started ok without plug working.

    • @jonathanwright5550
      @jonathanwright5550 Před rokem +1

      Maybe. The plug failed recently? Did you not notice the coolant temp being too low on start up?

  • @Lemtheachiever
    @Lemtheachiever Před rokem +1

    Brilliant. Thanks

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před rokem +1

      You're welcome. Thanks for commenting. Please subscribe and like and share our videos to help our channel grow. We appreciate your support.

  • @rickl6697
    @rickl6697 Před 2 lety +6

    Block heaters primarily heat up the coolant, not the engine oil. The oil may get slightly warmer but if that's a concern get an oil pan or oil heater too.

    • @jonathanwright5550
      @jonathanwright5550 Před rokem +1

      Wire em to the same plug

    • @cptstubing
      @cptstubing Před rokem

      Synthetic oil makes these less effective than a block heater I would imagine.

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Před rokem +2

      @@cptstubing If you're trying to increase your fuel economy on a cheapie, these still are a benefit. Not a huge amount, but the benefit is present.

  • @NCISGibbs88
    @NCISGibbs88 Před rokem +1

    Heck, any time it gets below +40G, I plug my diesel in. I plug it in every night, with a timer. Keeps the car wear down, even though it's not really standard practice

  • @TheLionEric
    @TheLionEric Před 3 lety +7

    Remember to actually use that block heater you'll need access to a plug. I generally don't and most newer cards will start fine anyways. I was debating getting a block heater but will go against, despite driving in -30 to -40C weather because I would never have access to power in the locations I'll be in.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      Yeah most new cars also use synthetic oil which helps. With cold starts that's where you get the most damage to the engine. It's too bad you don't have access to a plug outlet. Hopefully you are using synthetic too.

    • @staypositive4358
      @staypositive4358 Před 3 lety

      What about using some alternative energy source?

  • @charlesmagno28
    @charlesmagno28 Před 2 lety

    was there any issue where in block heater caused fire in engine, any other good practices? thanks

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 2 lety

      I haven't heard of any instances of fires. If the block heater you are referring to is the ones installed by the manufacturer then those are very safe.

  • @gambit_toys6554
    @gambit_toys6554 Před 8 měsíci +1

    does the block heater plug on the car charge the 12v battery as well? or should i buy a separate trickle charger?

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 8 měsíci +2

      The block heater plug does Not charge the battery at all. If you need to charge your 12V battery in your vehicle then buy a charger for that.
      We have a video on car battery chargers too so check that out on our channel too.

  • @kunwarludhar4764
    @kunwarludhar4764 Před 3 lety

    Hey man! Can u tell me whether mercedes c300 2016 model have block heater and how can i find it

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      I'm not sure. It would depend on your country and dealership. Best to call the parts department and ask.

  • @bhut1571
    @bhut1571 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I plug in for 10 min even when its a warm 0 C. Engine requires less fuel to warm-up.

  • @peanutbutterisfu
    @peanutbutterisfu Před 3 lety +5

    If it’s that cold where u live it’s a good idea to have a battery maintainer/trickle charger that will help the battery from freezing they also have battery heaters.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety +1

      Good tip. Thanks for sharing!

    • @morganmendieta3738
      @morganmendieta3738 Před rokem

      I am currently looking to instal a battery trickle on my truck can i join the two cords into 1? block heater and battery trickle? so that i only have 1 3 prong to connect? or should i keep seperate so that block heater can be on a timer and battery can be on all the time?... thinking about it thats probably better. dont need block heater to be on all the time.

  • @philipvallee9969
    @philipvallee9969 Před 2 lety +2

    I use a heating pad ( Polar Pad ) to heat oil in oil pan under engine can DIY easily vary in size dependent on size of oil pan bottom surface and wattage of pad you need .

  • @didiibearr
    @didiibearr Před rokem

    my 09 ML550 doesn’t have a block heater. i get anxiety everytime i have to start it up in this -15/-20 degree weather. i guess because it’s considered “sport” it doesn’t have one and i’m unsure if i could even get one installed. thanks for all the info you’ve shared

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před rokem

      You're welcome.
      So the dealership was able to confirm that it doesn't have one already?

  • @jasdsb
    @jasdsb Před 3 lety +1

    Just wondering the car manufacturer doesn't publish the list of features the car comes pre-installed ?

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      In my experience, the block heater is not something they typically advertise as it's not a feature that gets people to buy a car. Horsepower, tech features, etc... Are features that they would publish as it gets people in the showroom. Dealerships may advertise this if they feel that is something people really want in a car.

  • @davidweum9334
    @davidweum9334 Před 4 lety

    I cannot hear my block heater running. The element is hot and cord works (tested). Temp guage doesn't indicate any temp above cold. Suggestions?

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 4 lety

      Some block heaters do no turn on until the temp goes below a certain temperature so you may need to determine if that is your case.
      Question for you would be how did you know that the element got hot?
      Lastly, the temp gauge measures the coolant temperature.Depending on how long you've plugged in your car, the coolant may not have been heated by the engine block yet or by much.

  • @genericdude6551
    @genericdude6551 Před 2 lety

    How strong are the magnetic heaters? I don't want the thing falling off when I hit a bump.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 2 lety +1

      The magnetic heaters are not meant to be installed permanently. If you want something more permanent try the silicone pad heaters that I linked to in the video description.

  • @b1zshy76
    @b1zshy76 Před 4 lety +4

    Where can I get a magnetic heater, is there a special brand for that?
    Simon

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 4 lety

      Here are some links to purchase them.
      KATS Magnetic Heater (200W): amzn.to/382M2pm
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  • @cooldesertknight9013
    @cooldesertknight9013 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent video and great tips.
    Thanks.
    -
    Salaam to you and to all.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for your comment. We love when our videos are helpful. If you don't mind sharing it with others it may help, that would be appreciated!

    • @cooldesertknight9013
      @cooldesertknight9013 Před 3 lety +1

      @@FrakkingCreations Sure thing :)

    • @Bob_Lob_Law
      @Bob_Lob_Law Před 2 lety

      Wait, Salaam? Why are you watching this if you live in a desert?

  • @zorans5200
    @zorans5200 Před 5 lety +10

    It like asking are warm clothes important in cold temperatures.

    • @dor1994
      @dor1994 Před 5 lety +1

      Not so much if your like Wim Hof

    • @zorans5200
      @zorans5200 Před 5 lety

      @@dor1994 ..lol..

    • @rezagrans1296
      @rezagrans1296 Před 3 lety

      @@zorans5200
      @zOran chchruSt me- theyyre impoRtint!!😬🤐⚠️

  • @michaelfrymus
    @michaelfrymus Před 2 lety

    Plugged my cable in but didn't hear a thing, even after 10min. No noise as of it was on. And I don't have access to a tester. 😩

  • @ericmentzer8846
    @ericmentzer8846 Před 3 lety +1

    where can i find a glow plug heater heater?

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety +1

      the first place to check would be a dealership of the make for your car. then you can also check sites out like rockauto.com

  • @nosoyono1081
    @nosoyono1081 Před 4 lety +2

    How long should you leave it plugged in? Is it ok to leave it plugged in overnight?

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 4 lety +5

      How long to leave it plugged in depends on several things. How cold it is outside, how many watts is your block heater, whether your block heater has a thermostat on it or not, if you are concerned with environment/cost and if you have gas or diesel. There are other factors but i won't cover that.
      If it's really cold outside like below -10 you will likely need at least a couple hours. The colder the more hours needed so add to that. The wattage of your block heater will also determine how fast it is able to heat the engine block. Since every engine and heater design, size, etc... is different it will be hard to generalize based on the wattage number alone. Also some block heaters have a thermostat that turns on the block heater at a certain temperature, like at -10 and lower for example. This could change the time you need. If you have issue with environmental costs or cost of using too much money for using the block heater then you won't want to leave it plugged in all night. Using a timer can help. If you have a diesel engine that will change things and you might need more time. You would have to look into this further.
      To keep it simple, 4 hours (use a timer) and up is practical as a starting point. If you want, test it out on your own car to see what works best. In the morning, after using block heater for N number of hours, before you head out you can pop the hood to feel how warm you engine is or use one of those infrared thermometers. This way you can fine tune if you want to get that detailed.
      One last note... If using public plug outlets (like at apartment complexes), some are timered so you may need to find out what the schedule is.
      Hope this helps and isn't too confusing.

    • @princejonas6960
      @princejonas6960 Před 4 lety

      You can leave it for days it doesn't matter.

  • @stevemino142
    @stevemino142 Před 2 lety

    I'd say if it's colder than minus 20 Celsius or about minus 4 Fahrenheit over night or more than 8 hours I'd use a block heater on any vehicle or keep it inside most of the stuff I drive is older from 80s and 90s

  • @thangxixon
    @thangxixon Před 3 lety +5

    Next dealership will sell extra warm blanket for your engine for 299.99

  • @xGaLoSx
    @xGaLoSx Před 3 lety +1

    Does it use a lot of power? And should I just plug it in a few hours before I use it instead of leaving it plugged in all the time?

    • @chrismiles6010
      @chrismiles6010 Před 3 lety

      In extreme cold (think Calgary in the winter) it MUST BE LEFT BLOCKED IN OVERNIGHT or you risk destroyed your engine. Block heaters are designed to keep water jacket fluids at few degrees above freezing. Once heater stops, your engine will quickly cool and water can freeze in a few hours. If it freezes, the ice expansion will crack engine block which is a total unrepairable loss of engine.

    • @nemanja299
      @nemanja299 Před 3 lety +7

      @@chrismiles6010 heard about antifreeze?

    • @miss.l.c.minister
      @miss.l.c.minister Před 3 lety

      May I make a suggestion keep your breaker off in your home to the outside plug in that you plug your car into keep it turned off up until 3 hours prior to you needing to leave to go out when it's really really cold trust me you save on a lot of electricity and make sure you turn it back off just get into a habit of it trust me it works

    • @miss.l.c.minister
      @miss.l.c.minister Před 3 lety

      @@chrismiles6010 hey Chris how are you it's colder here in Edmonton we got minus 29 and an extreme cold warning it's been like this for about 2 weeks

    • @joewiddup9753
      @joewiddup9753 Před rokem

      3 hours is the maximum duration based on an engineering study from the University of Saskatchewan. After that the you reach equilibrium and the engine won't get any hotter

  • @arod8596
    @arod8596 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m from Florida, I will be moving to Pennsylvania do I need a block heater ?

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety +2

      It looks like the lows there only get to about -7 degrees Celsius. If that's true then you don't necessarily need a block heater in that case. Using synthetic oil will be good though not really necessary in this case. If it gets below -10 and lower you may consider getting one. This will help prevent engine wear on cold starts and also get you heat out faster to the vents.

    • @arod8596
      @arod8596 Před 3 lety

      @@FrakkingCreations thank you

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      Np!

  • @tomwall2361
    @tomwall2361 Před 2 lety +1

    Option installed for only $500 easy way to find out, dealership parts department that's what I did and found out that the car was interested in chatting with cheaters from $40 to $70 depending on the make and model of the vehicle how do we know if our block heater is working for check to make sure our block heater is functioning properly first check that the cord is in good condition and not greater than need to be replaced the nightlight the outlets and extension cord connected to and two if a block heater is going in car comes out just plug in the block heater then wait and listen to hear a sound similar to what the electrical noise sounds like the liquid starting to boil and sometimes something as a metal in the engine block start sticks band Panini have it all you need to know about engine block heater watching the end of a video start

  • @canabox7112
    @canabox7112 Před 5 lety +1

    If it has continuity, it will work.

    • @macgyver15147
      @macgyver15147 Před 5 lety +1

      continuity means a dead short. You need to measure a restive load. I think that is what you meant is resistance equals a heat source. Good point

  • @misterkota1252
    @misterkota1252 Před 3 lety

    I have a 2008 Dodge Dakota with a V8 that I bought brand new 13 years ago and I have never plugged it in even once. And it has started immediately without issue every time, even in -50 weather. Someone told me if I plug it in once it will need to be plugged in every time afterward. I use Royal Purple Synthetic

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety +3

      That's pretty impressive @ -50°C. Synthetic oils are the way to go. Though aren't you concerned about cold start wear and tear on the engine? Even at -50°C synthetic oils will get thicker.
      As for using it once and having to use it everytime afterwards, that doesn't make sense. It's not like it changes anything in the engine that makes using block heaters necessary from then onwards.

    • @miss.l.c.minister
      @miss.l.c.minister Před 3 lety

      I had a Dodge Dakota myself that was 2008 with a V8 in it man that was a good truck

    • @MHdollrevievs
      @MHdollrevievs Před rokem

      I live in Calgary/Canada I have only experienced -50c(No windchill) one time in Saskatoon Saskatchewan mid/late 1990s. Only warm blooded animals(Humans included) are effected by windchill. Gas/deisel/jet engines are not effected by windchill including the fuel they are burning. Think about this for one second a jet plane flying at 40,000 feet even in the summer its -30c to -50c at that altitude so a plane flying at 600 miles per hour windchill wold be off the charts almost at absolute zero.

    • @MHdollrevievs
      @MHdollrevievs Před rokem

      @@FrakkingCreations He is talking windchill, Windchill does not effect gas/diesel/jet engines.

  • @droy7101
    @droy7101 Před 3 lety +1

    But where am i gonna get the power outlet in my apartment parking lot? :(

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      No plugs at all by the stalls?
      Some people run a long extension from the building.

  • @merica3504
    @merica3504 Před 9 měsíci

    My 40 year truck doesn’t like starting in 60 degree weather and it take a while to warm up and I have to start it many times before it runs longer than a few seconds so I thought if I had the heater I wouldn’t have to wake up earlier for school to wait for it to warm up

  • @Ohhighbud
    @Ohhighbud Před rokem

    Multi Meter will serve a person way better in the long run tho :)

  • @Texaca
    @Texaca Před 7 měsíci

    ... you can heat up your car from underneath with a small fire in a can, using fuel oil or something similar, or with a camping stove (the portable kind), or use propane with a BenzOmatic torch adapter 😆
    ...just be careful where you point the torch at, only in the direction of Steel 🤔

  • @jptrainor
    @jptrainor Před 2 lety +2

    -25C is the rule of thumb I've always understood for a block heater. 5W oil is rated to flow at -35C, 0W is -40C. And, yes, $500 is way too much.

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 Před 3 lety +3

    It dosnt heat the coolant the coolant can operate under extreme cold just fine it keeps the oil warm so when you start the vehicle up it’s not so hard on the engine and the oil pump. Starter will thank you too

    • @Lord_Alhaitham
      @Lord_Alhaitham Před 2 lety +1

      thnx Ryan

    • @thaton3guy100
      @thaton3guy100 Před 2 lety

      It looks like the heating element is installed where a freeze plug is which would heat coolant not oil

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 Před 2 lety

      @@thaton3guy100 yea maybe a little but it’s mostly there to help the oil

    • @lesleyboeder1798
      @lesleyboeder1798 Před 2 lety

      They have both oil heaters and coolant heaters..
      Do it yourself inline coolant heaters are very popular

    • @FlexSZN23
      @FlexSZN23 Před 2 lety

      The most common type of block heaters heat up the coolant which will indirectly heat up the oil

  • @kkewz
    @kkewz Před 3 lety +1

    ah. so one still needs a power outlet for this to work! no luck for those of us without a garage i guess :S

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety +1

      There are battery powered inverters out there that can supply AC power that may work to power a block heater, though i haven't tried. You would have to make sure that max output is able to support the power draw of the block heater and that the capacity of the battery is large enough to be able to power the block heater for long enough to heat the engine block.

  • @bobwolf1811
    @bobwolf1811 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for posting this video. I found it to be very helpful.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for taking the time to comment. We appreciate that. Please share the video with anyone else you think it can help. Much appreciated!

  • @landon4278
    @landon4278 Před 2 lety +1

    Not a fan of the heating element type. I prefer a radiator hose type. The heating element creates a hot spot on the block, which isn’t ideal.

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 Před 5 lety +7

    Here's something you missed block heaters don't heat up the engine oil it keeps the engine coolant warm not the oil.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 5 lety +6

      Thanks for your feedback. I checked the video and I did mention it heated the coolant. This was at around 1:05. There might be some confusion because I mentioned that the oil was still cold after several of minutes idling. I probably should have been more clear that the coolant would be heated and this would heat the whole block and help heat the oil up too.

    • @supurfluus7028
      @supurfluus7028 Před 5 lety +7

      It does heat the oil though too. Because the engine block is in an enclosed space, this traps the heat.
      Your average block heater in -15F or -26C weather will cause the entire engine compartment to become nearly room temperature. I don't think it was mentioned in the video, but this is why you don't actually want to use one if its warmer than -15F, and why using a timer is a good idea even if you're not worried about saving on electricity $.

    • @thewireman134
      @thewireman134 Před 4 lety +4

      @@supurfluus7028 so you realize how cold -15F is.. lol. Believe me you need a BH anything below 5 or 10F imo

    • @TheBrownDoggie
      @TheBrownDoggie Před 2 lety

      Just so everybody knows - I think he mentioned that it was -15 degC which is about 5 degF

  • @m.a.p.dmstrainingandequipm8076

    How to plug a block heater when no electrical outlet nearby ?

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      You will need an extension cord if you have one long enough to reach a plug. Otherwise without a plug it may not be possible.
      Only other thing i could think of is a 12v inverter that has high enough wattage rating to power the specific block heater. That may be used in an emergency situation but I haven't tried it before.
      And usually when you need several hundred watts, you will need to connect the inverter directly to the car battery and not to the 12v outlet. You will also need to have the car with the battery turned on.

    • @m.a.p.dmstrainingandequipm8076
      @m.a.p.dmstrainingandequipm8076 Před 3 lety

      @@FrakkingCreations what about Power Stations Like Jackery and Rockpals ?

    • @m.a.p.dmstrainingandequipm8076
      @m.a.p.dmstrainingandequipm8076 Před 3 lety +1

      @@FrakkingCreations what about Power Stations like Jackery and Rockpals, would they supply enough power ?

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      They can work if you get one that can supply enough wattage to your block heater in an emergency situation. Block heaters vary in wattage requirements and range in the hundreds of Watts and up. Make sure to get a power station that can output enough power/wattage with room to spare and also with enough capacity for you to keep it running the block heater for long enough.
      Hope that helps.

  • @angeltoxicity454
    @angeltoxicity454 Před 3 lety

    My block heater cord and installment cost me 80$ at the dealership. My new car never came with a block heater cord

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety +1

      That's good. If they're honest they won't overcharge. I think it's more likely they overcharge when you buy a car from them and they add it as an option.
      Thanks for sharing.

    • @angeltoxicity454
      @angeltoxicity454 Před 3 lety +1

      Frakking Creations I love Toyota dealership, it’s the one in anchorage Alaska too. Probally the best and most honest dealership I’ve been too. I paid cash for one car and they didn’t up charge me they just sold me the car.

  • @michaelfrymus
    @michaelfrymus Před 2 lety

    How long does it need to be plugged in for?

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 2 lety +2

      It will depend on how cold it is outside and on your particular vehicle. But generally 2 - 4 hours is a good start. You can adjust as you start doing it. Add/remove time as necessary.

    • @michaelfrymus
      @michaelfrymus Před 2 lety

      ​@@FrakkingCreations How much power would it consume? I have a portable battery, Jackery 200W, and wondering if that would work to power up the heater - Or do I need a larger battery? (I have a camper, so I cant rely on plugging into a home)

    • @paulmoffat9306
      @paulmoffat9306 Před 2 lety

      @@michaelfrymus Block heaters work on 120VAC.

    • @michaelfrymus
      @michaelfrymus Před 2 lety

      @@paulmoffat9306 yeah, but that doesn't answer the question..

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 2 lety

      @Michael Frymus you will have to check with the dealership parts department. They would probably be able to tell you how much wattage they are. 200W seems a little low though as I believe they are usually higher than that.
      Also check that you battery can sustain that much output for long enough. Some may only list the max peak output which cannot be sustained for long. And if you need to plugin for several hours, does you battery have enough reserve power to last that long?

  • @TairnKA
    @TairnKA Před 5 lety

    For a few years I lived in North Dakota (oh joy) and if I remember correctly you're required (by law?) to have a block heater.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 5 lety

      Oh wow. What's the rationale behind that? I can see why they require people to get winter tires but why for block heaters?

    • @lobbyrobby
      @lobbyrobby Před 4 lety +5

      There's no such law as that

    • @snuffydog8153
      @snuffydog8153 Před 4 lety

      And then everybody clapped.

    • @billwest7481
      @billwest7481 Před 4 lety

      Most have heated garage. Block heaters are common.

  • @kohlasa6909
    @kohlasa6909 Před rokem

    Should You Warm Up Your Car's Engine Before Driving? Myth Busted
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  • @TheChuckfuc
    @TheChuckfuc Před 3 lety +2

    If you are looking for cheap parts go to Rock Auto. Brand new parts that work perfectly.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      Agreed. I have used Rock auto many times before and they have good parts for less. The great thing too is they have many different brands of the same part to choose from so you can pick the price point and quality you want to pay for.

  • @RussianbillionputtingWorth

    That's why u use a lighter oil. 0w 20

  • @keyshiapolus3089
    @keyshiapolus3089 Před 2 lety

    T#E OT#ERX DAE.

  • @heatpete5106
    @heatpete5106 Před 2 lety

    Just went through a morning of complete BS I hate Winnipeg the winters here are unbearable wish I lived in California.

  • @RussianbillionputtingWorth

    Tell them you like hot water? Well same thing in water tank at home

  • @wilhelm0022
    @wilhelm0022 Před 3 lety +1

    I think on Fords it's a 90$ option

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      That's good to know. If your dealership isn't trying to ripe you off the won't charge too much. I find that when you are buying a car from them the Options like block heaters can be overly inflated to get as much $$$ out of you.

  • @villesalmi899
    @villesalmi899 Před rokem

    Or you can just pull the oil stick out and feel if its warmer than outside :D no gadgets needed!

  • @ludvigericson6930
    @ludvigericson6930 Před 3 lety

    Mate, the draw will not be 400W unless it's heating something.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      Can you clarify what you are saying as I didn't think I was implying otherwise.

    • @ludvigericson6930
      @ludvigericson6930 Před 3 lety

      @@FrakkingCreations At some point in the video you said you need some special tool to know if the engine is heating; a 400W draw is damn sure heating something at least.

  • @panther7584
    @panther7584 Před 2 lety

    5:00
    *Sad deaf noises*

  • @jaaz1802
    @jaaz1802 Před 3 lety +1

    What about -25 ti -35 Celsius

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      are you asking if it is needed for -25 to -35 °C?
      I do think it is needed at that temp even if you use synthetic. though the newer cars will likely be able to start in those Temps with synthetic oil, the first few minutes will cause more wear and tear on your engine.

  • @Moymoy-25
    @Moymoy-25 Před 4 lety

    mine dealership took off just found the cord hanging

  • @lifeisgood070
    @lifeisgood070 Před 3 lety

    What I don't understand is the empirical evidence showing the benefit or detriment of a block heater. There are 2 detriments in my mind that I wish I could test.
    1) the engine is warmer for longer and the oil that typically sticks to the metal surfaces now drips down to the pan and the engine is actually less lubricated for the first 5 seconds
    2) the block heater unevenly warms the engine, thus cylinder 3 (or etc.) becomes slightly oddly shaped to the 5/1000th of an inch. Repeated starting causes 2psi to 5psi loss in a specific cylinder whereas without the block heater the uneven heating would not otherwise occur
    block heater advantages
    1) warmer oil faster
    2) melts snow / ice on windshield
    3) increased mpg due to less warm up process (where the car shoves in tons of fuel)

    • @staypositive4358
      @staypositive4358 Před 3 lety +3

      What are you talking about? Engines go through temperature cycles from 0 to around 200F every time you drive them. How is bringing the engine's internal temperature to room temperature with a heating element different from letting it sit in a warm summer day???

  • @fredharvey2720
    @fredharvey2720 Před 3 lety +1

    I live in an apartment with no external plug ins. This is useless to me.

  • @blairjosephbernard2011
    @blairjosephbernard2011 Před 5 lety +1

    What’s it like on the Electricity bill lol

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 5 lety +7

      In the province I live in rates for electricity range from 5.11 to 9.28 cents per kilowatt hour. The cars in my video had block heaters that ranged from about 330 to 450 watts. Assuming worst case of 10 cents per kilowatt hour and 500 watt block heater it would work out to about 5 cents per hour.

    • @miss.l.c.minister
      @miss.l.c.minister Před 3 lety +1

      Turn your breaker off inside your home and only turn it on for 3 hours to warm up your vehicle then shut the breaker back off when not in use so that nobody from the outside can seal your electricity by plugging in their vehicle I've been doing this for probably 30 years and it works you do not need any more than 3 hours usually I do it for 2 hours but I'll say 3 hours if it's extremely cold and I mean minus 30 and colder

  • @mottipaa
    @mottipaa Před 7 měsíci +1

    ööööööööööö motor oil pitää olla juoksevaa ei siinä block heateri paljo auta jos öljy on jäykkää kuin hunaja

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 7 měsíci

      Lohkolämmitin tietysti auttaa. Sen on tarkoitus lämmittää öljyä, jotta se voi olla vähemmän viskoosia (juoksevaa) lämpimämmässä lämpötilassa.

    • @Texaca
      @Texaca Před 7 měsíci

      ... a propane torch to the engine oil pan can fix that problem in 10 minutes or less 🤔

    • @mottipaa
      @mottipaa Před 7 měsíci

      Toisen maailmansodan aikana Venäjällä saksalaaset piti nuotiota panssarivaunujen öljypohjien alla lämmittääksen öljyn siinä on myös hyvä idea

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 5 měsíci

      Mielenkiintoista. Kiitos jakamisesta

  • @Greggg57
    @Greggg57 Před rokem

    Twisting the camera all around was nothing but cunfusing.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback.
      Was it the footage from under the car?

  • @j.onofre6613
    @j.onofre6613 Před 3 lety

    But you never show up how it works..

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      I talked about how it works and what it heats. I showed how to plug it in, where some are installed and also how to know if it's working, etc...
      It's kind of hard to show it heating the engine as i don't have a cross section cutout of an engine to use for demo.

  • @Tyuvfdhb
    @Tyuvfdhb Před 5 měsíci

    Cut the c*ap and get to the installation. Everyone’s who is here already knows what a block heater is

  • @trentinrothermal4661
    @trentinrothermal4661 Před 2 lety

    Pov you drive a jdm car...

  • @icelineman
    @icelineman Před 3 lety +1

    500$ for a block heater? Wtf

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, you really have to know how much things are worth to not get screwed when buying a new car. Sales people will definitely take advantage of you if you let them.

  • @karlmarx6487
    @karlmarx6487 Před 5 lety +2

    Turned it off when he said basically

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 5 lety

      Sorry to hear that. What did you hate about the video to not give it a chance?

    • @kellynorthcott7005
      @kellynorthcott7005 Před 5 lety

      That was an informative video.
      Thank you,
      What is he brand name of he block heater tester that tells you
      the block heater is working.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 5 lety

      You're welcome. Glad it helped you. The testers are: PowerChek or "Plug Alive”

    • @bababooey7576
      @bababooey7576 Před 5 lety +3

      @@FrakkingCreations I think the person was offended at "basically" since maybe they are kind of basic to begin with.

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for your support :)

  • @winstonpaul3398
    @winstonpaul3398 Před 5 lety +1

    The big question. Should be ... ( How Long ) should it be plugged in for ?

    • @FrakkingCreations
      @FrakkingCreations  Před 5 lety

      Typically 1 to 4 hours. Longer if it's as cold nowadays with the polar vortex

  • @niazk812
    @niazk812 Před 3 lety +1

    Waste of time

  • @michaelfrymus
    @michaelfrymus Před 2 lety

    Plugged my cable in but didn't hear a thing, even after 10min. No noise as of it was on. And I don't have access to a tester. 😩