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Well, I dont know about Block Heater for BMW. I have been driving my 545i in extreme conditions and it runs pretty fine (amazing!) . there were some days with -40C (-50C with windchill). Believe me just use 0W40 oil Castrol Synec.
If you insist, there is one at Canadian Tire : http://answers.canadiantire.ca/answers/904...P/questions.htm
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If you insist, there is one at Canadian Tire : http://answers.canadiantire.ca/answers/904...P/questions.htm
good luck
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Originally Posted by miguex' post='698963' date='Oct 21 2008, 11:25 AM
Well, I dont know about Block Heater for BMW. I have been driving my 545i in extreme conditions and it runs pretty fine (amazing!) . there were some days with -40C (-50C with windchill). Believe me just use 0W40 oil Castrol Synec.
If you insist, there is one at Canadian Tire : http://answers.canadiantire.ca/answers/904...P/questions.htm
good luck
If you insist, there is one at Canadian Tire : http://answers.canadiantire.ca/answers/904...P/questions.htm
good luck
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Originally Posted by cleung' post='698970' date='Oct 21 2008, 11:28 AM
I know that the car won't have problem starting in -40C as was the case with my 3 series last winter with no block heater but like anzafin stated its unwanted stress on the engine. Check out the defa warmup system its like a car starter but doesn't start the car just warms it all up for you via remote, I just can't seem to find a retailer in Canada.
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Originally Posted by miguex' post='699102' date='Oct 21 2008, 12:58 PM
I think, there is not defa for Northamerica. I don't know why. At BMW dealers don't have them either. Maybe you just purchase it overseas.
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Originally Posted by cleung' post='698970' date='Oct 21 2008, 08:28 PM
I know that the car won't have problem starting in -40C as was the case with my 3 series last winter with no block heater but like anzafin stated its unwanted stress on the engine. Check out the defa warmup system its like a car starter but doesn't start the car just warms it all up for you via remote, I just can't seem to find a retailer in Canada.
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Originally Posted by Anzafin' post='699114' date='Oct 21 2008, 01:07 PM
Can you find a Swedish product Calix in Canada?
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I also use Defa blockheater in my 545i
As a target value, everything less that 20deg celsius can be considered as "cold start" conditions from an engine wear perspective.
I use it 3h before start during winter, and 2h before the rest of the seasons.
As a target value, everything less that 20deg celsius can be considered as "cold start" conditions from an engine wear perspective.
I use it 3h before start during winter, and 2h before the rest of the seasons.
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Originally Posted by E60Sim' post='699235' date='Oct 21 2008, 11:53 PM
wow.. 3h !
We use the blockheater between 1-2 hours when the temperature is around 0 celcius..
We use the blockheater between 1-2 hours when the temperature is around 0 celcius..
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here in Canada most traditional block heaters don't have an on or off people just plug in at night or during work and it basically runs all night or all day long. Some parkades will cycle there outlets to only turn on for 1 hr every 3 hrs or so.