Hi all,
I live in Winnipeg, Canada, (you know - north of North Dakota
) and I recently purchased an 01 X5 4.4. When I asked the dealer about a block heater (it gets to -40 deg here in the winter), he said that the SAE5w30 synthetic oil can handle that no problem, and that they don't install block heaters in their vehicles...
I am not so sure. I always thought, regardless of the motor oil used, a block heater would ensure an easy engine start, and avoid the risk of a cracked block.
Does anyone have an opinion or info on this topic? I appreciate any input; I guess it'll be cheaper to install a block heater than to replace the engine block, but I don't know. Thanks for your help!
HC
I live in Winnipeg, Canada, (you know - north of North Dakota
) and I recently purchased an 01 X5 4.4. When I asked the dealer about a block heater (it gets to -40 deg here in the winter), he said that the SAE5w30 synthetic oil can handle that no problem, and that they don't install block heaters in their vehicles...I am not so sure. I always thought, regardless of the motor oil used, a block heater would ensure an easy engine start, and avoid the risk of a cracked block.
Does anyone have an opinion or info on this topic? I appreciate any input; I guess it'll be cheaper to install a block heater than to replace the engine block, but I don't know. Thanks for your help!
HC