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Old Jan 18, 2019 | 10:07 PM
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Block Heater Cord Pass Through?

Hey guys so I have an Infiniti g37x 2011 and I just found out that my car comes equipped with a block heater. My question is, where can I pass the cord through to the outside? The grill is too small and idk what to do been trying for hours. Any help is appreciated!
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Old Jan 18, 2019 | 10:59 PM
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Can you run the cord underneath the car? It's not completely covered under there. The plastic under tray only covers a portion of the undercarriage.

Or run the wire towards the windshield cowl by the wiper blades. You might be able to find a gap to run the cord and still be able to close the hood with out pinching the cord too badly
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Old Feb 12, 2019 | 09:06 AM
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Route it up to the cowling (where the wipers live when they are off) on the drivers side.
1. It's close to the heater
2. It stays clean
3. It's easy to access
4. It's not visible unless you are looking into the cowling from above
5. When plugged in, the extension cord can wrap around the drivers side mirror so you'll NEVER drive off with it still plugged in.

Only have a bout 12" of power cord up there - keep any excess in the engine bay..I've had mine like this since 2011 and it works great - doesn't interfere with the wipers - just lay it in the cowling towards the center of the vehicle when not in use.
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