Where to Install the Kat's Engine Block Heater on a 2007 Honda Civic with the 1.8L I4 Engine
Question:
Where does this block heater install on an 07 Honda Civic 1.8L? Thank you.
asked by: David
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Expert Reply:
The Kat's Heaters Custom Engine Block Heater part # KH11419 for your 2007 Honda Civic with the 1.8L I4 engine will replace the freeze plug on the rear of the block in the center position. You can see this location illustrated as "RC" in the attached photo.
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Kat's Heaters Custom Engine Block Heater - Frost Plug Style - 120V - 400 Watts - 28 mm
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