Originally Posted By: SHOZ
The Genesis Coupe in Canada has a 400w block heater. Maybe it will fit? Fit's Kias too.
Here's the Hyundai part number. 008AM-00006
SHOZ, thanks, I suppose anything is possible, but I have a USA Sonata, so if the Canadian Sonata block heater won't fit my car, I'd be very surprised if the Canadian Genesis heater would fit my Sonata.
Somewhere buried here on this forum is my experience, but the short of it is that a friend in Canada sent me the part from his local dealer. My Chicago dealer agreed to give the installation a shot, but when they tried it was revealed that the hole in the block (actually, the head) in which the heater is supposed to fit in has a small factory notch in the metal that prevents the heater from being inserted. I saw this with my own eyes and it is unmistakeable.
It is obviously very deliberate and I am amazed Hyundai would take the effort to block a USA Sonata owner from installing an OEM engine heater. What could be the harm?
My car is now 3.5 years old and I checked as recently as last month to see if Hyundai has released a heater for my model, but the answer remains "no."
Then again, I'm still waiting for them to release a cable for my iPhone 5, one of the most popular cell phones in existence, so I'm not holding my breath about any heater.
The Genesis Coupe in Canada has a 400w block heater. Maybe it will fit? Fit's Kias too.
Here's the Hyundai part number. 008AM-00006
SHOZ, thanks, I suppose anything is possible, but I have a USA Sonata, so if the Canadian Sonata block heater won't fit my car, I'd be very surprised if the Canadian Genesis heater would fit my Sonata.
Somewhere buried here on this forum is my experience, but the short of it is that a friend in Canada sent me the part from his local dealer. My Chicago dealer agreed to give the installation a shot, but when they tried it was revealed that the hole in the block (actually, the head) in which the heater is supposed to fit in has a small factory notch in the metal that prevents the heater from being inserted. I saw this with my own eyes and it is unmistakeable.
It is obviously very deliberate and I am amazed Hyundai would take the effort to block a USA Sonata owner from installing an OEM engine heater. What could be the harm?
My car is now 3.5 years old and I checked as recently as last month to see if Hyundai has released a heater for my model, but the answer remains "no."
Then again, I'm still waiting for them to release a cable for my iPhone 5, one of the most popular cell phones in existence, so I'm not holding my breath about any heater.