Installing a block heater on 2002 Civic?
1st Post/Brand new here--hope ya'll can help. I want to install a block heater on my girlfriends 2002 Civic LX Sedan Auto (Im a toyota guy)---I tried the search button but something only came up for a 2000 Civic, and no one had an answer---anyone here ever install one, and is it hard? Were up here in AK and its been getting cold lately--Thanks, Dave
Wow, and Alaskan, cool. Welcome!
As for the block heater... no idea. It's been down to -20 with the wind around here before and I haven't any problem starting mine right up. It won't heat up at idle but it'll start.

As for the block heater... no idea. It's been down to -20 with the wind around here before and I haven't any problem starting mine right up. It won't heat up at idle but it'll start.
Yea--it starts fine for here also, but up here in AK we can get some mean cold spells and starting a block that is -20 without a block heater can be bad juju--I found a block heater for her car for only $35 but still have no clue where it goes or how hard it is. Anyone else got any ideas?
Hi, welcome to the forum. I found the directions for you. Click on this link:
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...hidmodel=Civic
and where you see "HEATEr, ENGINE BLOCK" click on the Installation Instructions to download the PDF.
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...hidmodel=Civic
and where you see "HEATEr, ENGINE BLOCK" click on the Installation Instructions to download the PDF.
Getting a battery with more cold cranking amps is a good idea too. Optima Yellowtop is about the best you can get. It will definitely help turn that thing over.
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