#18 is perfectly reasonable when the outdoor temperature has been minus 20 Celcius for two weeks, and the oil in your car is thick as grease. Then it sure is great to plug in that 500W electrical heater for an hour before you try to crank that engine up.
In Nordic countries (and I suppose parts of Canada and Alaska as well) 99% of all cars are sold with electrical engine heaters. Surely, most car have a special socket (usually) mounted in the bumper, but seeing ordinary AC plugs on a cable, like in the photo, is not that uncommon - usually on old cars were the electical heater has been added later.
I drive a 2007 Ford diesel van and i live in Chicago. I must plug my van heater in or it will not start when it is below 32 degrees . There is always a story behind each picture.
#18 is perfectly reasonable when the outdoor temperature has been minus 20 Celcius for two weeks, and the oil in your car is thick as grease. Then it sure is great to plug in that 500W electrical heater for an hour before you try to crank that engine up.
In Nordic countries (and I suppose parts of Canada and Alaska as well) 99% of all cars are sold with electrical engine heaters. Surely, most car have a special socket (usually) mounted in the bumper, but seeing ordinary AC plugs on a cable, like in the photo, is not that uncommon - usually on old cars were the electical heater has been added later.
I drive a 2007 Ford diesel van and i live in Chicago. I must plug my van heater in or it will not start when it is below 32 degrees . There is always a story behind each picture.
In Nordic countries (and I suppose parts of Canada and Alaska as well) 99% of all cars are sold with electrical engine heaters. Surely, most car have a special socket (usually) mounted in the bumper, but seeing ordinary AC plugs on a cable, like in the photo, is not that uncommon - usually on old cars were the electical heater has been added later.
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I wish you would leave comments more often. You're one of the smart ones.