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2001 Jetta 1.8T - Recirculating block heater?
Hello,
I've got a 2001 Jetta GLS with the 1.8T engine. It came from the dealership with an oil pan warmer installed; when the mercury drops down into -20C range it starts as if it hasn't been plugged in. I've read some about installing a recirculating block heater; I found instructions for a TDI Jetta he http://members.porchlight.ca/benad/zerostart.htm Would the installation be the same for my 1.8T engine? Also, is there a frost plug on the 1.8T engine? If so where is it? A frost plug heater is another option I've been considering. Thanks! Tyler Gunn |
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