Ce3Co4Sn13 is a cubic heavy Fermion system which resides close to a magnetic instability.Under ambient conditions Ce3Co4Sn13 exhibits an extremely large (4 J/mol Ce K2) peak in the linear coefficient of specific heat at 0.8 K. Neutron powder diffraction measurements show no sign of long range magnetic order and inelastic neutron scattering studies show that the first excited level situated at 80K. These facts strongly suggest that the peak in the heat capacity is due to short range antiferromagnetic correlations. We propose to study the magnetic correlations development in Ce3Co4Sn13 at low temperatures on the WISH diffractometer.