Where is my BLOCK HEATER??
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- Опубликовано: 20 мар 2023
- Another DIY project where I find my block heater on my '05 F350 Diesel truck. I had some surprising results. How to install the power cord.
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I wish you would snow in Fullerton. I feel like they'll just be a really cool experience!!
This summer you should clean the Under carriage Prime and paint. Slow the rust down. The spot between the cap and the frame should be especially taken care of.
I thought the heater did like the outside thermometer does here and just came inside to warm up. Blessings!
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That's amazing. In Europe we don't have these things in our cars.
Really? Why is that? I know it gets cold there like here.... How are the engines made differently there than here that males them easier to start in cold weather? After all cold oil is cold no matter...
Made you a VR video buddy. Take care. Don
I’m about to do this exact thing. I have the plug, but on the cummins it’s behind the oil filter.
I was actually surprised I needed it. But last year it only got down to zero a couple times... This year we hit -20 a bunch of times.... Truck started fine around zero but once it drops below that it struggled! And offgrid makes it challenging to use an electric heater of any kind!
@@HiddenValleyHomesteadDealer probably saved 20 bucks not adding it. lol Can you just plug it in an hour or two before you need the truck to save electricity and have it work?
@@wdglockandroll That's what I did... and it worked! Didn't use too much power. But I pity the foo that lives where it's -50 for weeks or months!!