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Interesting. I still think it is for the block heater and it is missing this piece to allow it to be plugged into an extension cord. Seems like same connector.

Can't explain why it wouldn't show up on the sticker as I think its an option unless its standard in some states. :shrug:
:shrug: I suppose when you think about it that makes for an easy replacement if something happens to the end of it. I store my car in a heated garage over winter, otherwise I would consider getting that piece.
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I'm in a similar situation with that same OEM lower grill but I don't have adaptive CC. I want that same style that is shown being installed so I can make custom air inlets for brake cooling. Did that grill you bought fit right in? I think the P Package is the reason we had these grills.
 
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That looks great and a nice touch. I'm still debating on doing this because all the extra air that comes in which can be a good thing for horsepower but I hear the hood lifts
 

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The pigtail for your engine block heater may be hidden under the spare tire pump or spare tire in your tire well.

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Interesting. I still think it is for the block heater and it is missing this piece to allow it to be plugged into an extension cord. Seems like same connector.

Can't explain why it wouldn't show up on the sticker as I think its an option unless its standard in some states. :shrug:

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The pigtail for your engine block heater may be hidden under the spare tire pump or spare tire in your tire well.

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I would wager that since this thread is over a year old, he has probably found it by now. :thumbsup:
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