Do you want the block heater to keep the car warm or are you more worried about the car starting in the cold? .
Have you spent a winter in the Yukon before? Any idea of what you are going into?
Anyhow, that's my thoughts and opinion. Good Luck
All good advice...
...and save your pennies for CV joint boots. I was once told by a mechanic who'd worked in Yellowknife that they were routine maintenance items there - changed every spring!
Have you spent a winter in the Yukon before? Any idea of what you are going into? A block heater is not an option as it gets so cold in WH that people from the 'Peg start to complain! -50c is pretty normal.
If you don't want to kill your 5, get a block heater no matter what the cost.
He did mention that he was only going there for the summer. I was assuming (perhaps incorrectly) that it doesn't get down to -50C there in the summer.
I tried installing a block heater in my '06 5 last fall. The block heater itself was ~$40 CDN from the dealer. The instructions included calmly tell you to remove the exhaust manifold in step 3. I couldn't even get the main O2 sensor out of the manifold because it was seized. I've heard somewhere that you can get at the area required from below but I tried that as well but no go. As a result I can imagine that labour might be a bit high for such a "simple" installation.
Do you want the block heater to keep the car warm or are you more worried about the car starting in the cold? My 5 survived last winter (-35C on multiple occasions) with no block heater but a battery maintainer plus synthetic oil instead. Made for cold starts in the car but it started every time.
I don't think that a block heater is an option then. In fact, given the poor reputation of the factory battery I'd look at doing a battery maintainer and a block heater. The maintainer will be cheaper than a new battery and can be used for multiple cars if needed.
Another thing you'll want is a snow blower. Average snow fall in WH is 57"!
Got the battery tender already, and I may look for an inline pump that attaches to the heater hose. The block heater is a lock.
Looking for the sale at Canadian tire, but I wonder if the owner of the house I buy up there will trade his winter stuff (Skiddoo, snow blower) for our summer stuff (canoe, kayak)(alright)
Gerry Gordon's on Pembina although they're supposed to be moving to the Auto Mall off of Waverley very soon.