I am going to look and see if the element is there but I know there in no cord . It was suposed to have one but the dealer "forgot" to tell me it was an option for 06. In warm wheather I get around 400mi to 3/4 tank in the winter it goes down to 325-350 and under 20deg I have to let it run for about 5min before driving the high idle is whats killing my fuel mialage I figure a little extra help in warm up wont hurt. Thanks for the info Bush it will help in the install and I know the bypass wont keep it from losing collant I just figured if im going to do the element and lose some I would do it all at once.
if you dont have the heating element you'd be quite unique...and you'd be
the 1st ive EVER heard that didnt have the heater in the block.
as for your reduced mpg...winter blend fuel is largely to blame for
this...winterized diesel is forumulated to reduce gel-ing....you WILL
see a reduction in mpg during winter months.
the heating ELEMENT cord was an option beginning in 05.
in 2004 the cord was included on trucks delivered & sold in
certain "cold"
states...i bought my truck in virginia...which by ford's definition is not
a "cold" state...just the same my truck had the cord....so who knows...
the block heater cord
option is nothing more than the bean counters
pinching pennies & trying to reduce production costs...penny wise pound
foolish as they say...the same thinking caused the demise of: hood
insulation/blanket, door marker/courtesy lights, glove box LIGHT, glove
box lock and fender liners.