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My neighbor has a diesel Ford. He plugs it in every night. Bet it's a lot easier on the engine start-up, even with glow plugs.
Quote from: Heredoggydoggy on December 06, 2013, 11:06:49 AMMy neighbor has a diesel Ford. He plugs it in every night. Bet it's a lot easier on the engine start-up, even with glow plugs.I plug mine in at night as well.
done...i'm pluggin it in when I get home from work and see what happens in the morning...hopefully it won't be a smoking heap of rubble...thanks
When you plug your truck in sure and hang the cord over your mirror.There will be days that your in a hurry,and the cord is following you to work.Almost as funny as a gas nozzle.
750watt element just a monitor heater, next time you drain the antifreeze stepup to a 1250-1500W. Instant cabin heat/defrost even at subzero temps.
The purpose of the block heater is for start up, diesels don't like to start under 30 degrees, so it won't take for ever for your glow plugs to heat up enough for start up. If its giving you a head start on having heat in the cab that just a by product.