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Zerostart 310-0016 Engine Block Heater on 2040-parts.com

US $25.83
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USA, United States
Condition:New Color:NA MPN:3100016 Manufacturer:Zerostart EAN:0064222007018 Brand:Zerostart UPC:064222007018

 
 
 
Zerostart 310-0016 Engine Block Heater
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Description

Engine Block Heaters are used to heat the engine block and engine fluids of gas and diesel vehicles as an aid to starting in cold weather.  The heater is operated using standard household AC power and the heat generated is distributed throughout the engine by the convective flow of the warmed coolant


Features

  • Warm engines produce significantly fewer emissions
  • Provides for quicker vehicle cabin heater output
  • Extends life of engine and starter system components
  • Zerostart works directly with OEM engine and vehicle manufacturers to design Engine Block Heaters for their specific applications


Additional Information

  • Manufacturer: Zerostart
  • Shipping Weight: 53
  • Product Dimensions:
    Width: 5.12
    Length: 7.09
    Height: 1.97

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