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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #15 on: December 31, 2018, 12:09:57 PM »
I've had my 7.3 in -10 or more and even unplugged started right up.  I plug it in if I can when it drops into the teens.  I also use that white jug diesel additive.

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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #16 on: December 31, 2018, 09:44:53 PM »
My truck didnt come with the block heater cord so bought one and installed it last week. Now gotta fins the "white jug" additive and should be good to go. Thanks again everyone for the advice.

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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #17 on: January 01, 2019, 07:31:24 AM »
My truck didnt come with the block heater cord so bought one and installed it last week. Now gotta fins the "white jug" additive and should be good to go. Thanks again everyone for the advice.

I feel like every new truck I've looked at the last few years has a twenty inch screen in the dash, a sunroof, some fancy surround sound speakers and hested seats but none of them have block warmers. I feel like diesel manufacturers have their priorities a little misaligned.

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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #18 on: January 01, 2019, 08:23:19 AM »
Now gotta fins the "white jug" additive and should be good to go. Thanks again everyone for the advice.

Walmart,  sells both white and grey diesel service additive in small and large bottles.
I'm not sure.

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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #19 on: January 01, 2019, 08:40:19 AM »
My truck didnt come with the block heater cord so bought one and installed it last week. Now gotta fins the "white jug" additive and should be good to go. Thanks again everyone for the advice.

I feel like every new truck I've looked at the last few years has a twenty inch screen in the dash, a sunroof, some fancy surround sound speakers and hested seats but none of them have block warmers. I feel like diesel manufacturers have their priorities a little misaligned.

Its about money. The local Ram dealer wanted $70 for the cord and between $110 and $170 to install. Bought the cord online for $25 and its easy to install.

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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #20 on: January 01, 2019, 09:03:56 AM »
Rams never have them, bought mine in 2004, found it didn’t have it and went back to the dealer made them feel bad paid $30 and they installed it.🤣

The block heater was there, just no cord.
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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #21 on: January 01, 2019, 09:04:36 AM »
My truck didnt come with the block heater cord so bought one and installed it last week. Now gotta fins the "white jug" additive and should be good to go. Thanks again everyone for the advice.

I feel like every new truck I've looked at the last few years has a twenty inch screen in the dash, a sunroof, some fancy surround sound speakers and hested seats but none of them have block warmers. I feel like diesel manufacturers have their priorities a little misaligned.




I think it's the dealer who orders the trucks that doesn't get block heaters. All the trucks from my old dealer orders them that way, OR, the salesman doesn't have a clue. The cords are tied up near the front passenger side fender.
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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #22 on: January 01, 2019, 09:07:28 AM »
Rams never have them, bought mine in 2004, found it didn’t have it and went back to the dealer made them feel bad paid $30 and they installed it.🤣
You have a much better dealer :tup:

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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #23 on: January 01, 2019, 10:01:07 AM »
The Dodge and Ford trucks all have the heaters always. It’s whether or not they have the cord. Dumb. No idea why.
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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #24 on: January 01, 2019, 10:08:52 AM »
The Dodge and Ford trucks all have the heaters always. It’s whether or not they have the cord. Dumb. No idea why.

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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #25 on: January 01, 2019, 10:10:37 AM »
The Dodge and Ford trucks all have the heaters always. It’s whether or not they have the cord. Dumb. No idea why.

Money!

I’m not sure a $40 cord on a $65,000 truck makes much difference in terms of money.
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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #26 on: January 01, 2019, 10:11:17 AM »
Eastern Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota can all get well below -10 and seem to every year. If you’re there during those kind of cold snaps just leave you rig running. Hopefully the engine heat and the return line will keep the diesel from gelling. The folks I know who live in Alaska year round do this. Engine block heaters don’t heat you fuel tank. There are fuel tank heaters available too, have seen those installed on trucks running straight fryer grease.
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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #27 on: January 01, 2019, 10:12:06 AM »
The Dodge and Ford trucks all have the heaters always. It’s whether or not they have the cord. Dumb. No idea why.
Not sure if ya refer to new trucks?  My o5 Dodge did Not have heater installed.  My 06 does.  IMOP the Dodges start much easier in the cold then the V-8 engines.
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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #28 on: January 01, 2019, 10:15:22 AM »
The Dodge and Ford trucks all have the heaters always. It’s whether or not they have the cord. Dumb. No idea why.

Money!

I’m not sure a $40 cord on a $65,000 truck makes much difference in terms of money.

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Re: Diesel rigs in extreme cold
« Reply #29 on: January 01, 2019, 11:07:30 AM »
My truck didnt come with the block heater cord so bought one and installed it last week. Now gotta fins the "white jug" additive and should be good to go. Thanks again everyone for the advice.

I feel like every new truck I've looked at the last few years has a twenty inch screen in the dash, a sunroof, some fancy surround sound speakers and hested seats but none of them have block warmers. I feel like diesel manufacturers have their priorities a little misaligned.




I think it's the dealer who orders the trucks that doesn't get block heaters. All the trucks from my old dealer orders them that way, OR, the salesman doesn't have a clue. The cords are tied up near the front passenger side fender.

We ended up having to do a dealer transfer with one of their eastern Washington dealerships and the salesman there told him it didn't have a heater. It showed up with a heater and a cord lol

 


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