firesoutmatt
SDD Junior Member
I did state the temp and I do understand that a block heater won't keep the fuel from gelling. I was simply stating that Ford is so cheap they can't even put a cord on the block heater of a fully loaded truck. That shouldn't be an option, it should be standard equipment. I shouldn't have to shell out $142.50 so I can have a warm block on my diesel motor. WAKE UP FORD!
They do come on like six northern states .Why should Ford put cords on a truck from Texas, Floridia or states that don't get that cold ?? I have one on mine and never use it . If your fuel has gelled allready you must be in one of those nothern states ? . It hasn't been cold enought here yet but then again I havn't had that problem yet since owning a diesel . Luck maybe but like I said good quilty fuel is the key.......