Question Engine Block Heater

09SDTow

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Just a question... How can you tell if the engine block heater is working? I am not sure what to expect so just wondering, Should I expect the temp gauges to register a temp in the AM after having it plugged in all night?
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The temperatures will NOT climb with the heater plugged it. It will just start easier. The engine will warm up a little quicker and generate heat to the heater faster.

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What Dave sez and.. you >might< see the Temp needle move just a tad when you turn the key on, as compared to Stone Cold. Mine does.(Depending on how long you have it plugged in ofcourse)

;) The Test to see if it's work'n ? Look at yer home electric meter, then plug the Block Heater in.. go back and look at the meter again :eek::eek:

That puppy pulls about 12-1500 Watts.
 

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Welcome to SDD! You'll find a lot of helpful info here. Congrats on the new truck too, how about posting some pics? You're probably the first member with an 09 on the site.
 

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The Test to see if it's work'n ? Look at yer home electric meter, then plug the Block Heater in.. go back and look at the meter again :eek::eek:

That puppy pulls about 12-1500 Watts.


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That's why I got a heavy duty timer rated for running a block heater. Much cheaper to have it plugged in for 2 hours compared to 8.
 

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That's why I got a heavy duty timer rated for running a block heater. Much cheaper to have it plugged in for 2 hours compared to 8.

;tu Roger That Fer Shur

2-3 hours is plenty, as a rule. But if you live in the Frozen North, maybe more On time is needed. Yer call.

09Sdtow ? Home Depot, Lowes and the like.. have 15 & 20 amp plug-in timers, be sure to use a HD (12 gauge) extention cord too.

And OBTW Sorry I didn't see it the first time.. ;tu welcome to SDD ;tu
 
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Thanks for the welcome and the advice

I have just updated my profile picture to a picture of my new truck taken on the lot pre PDI and delivery. I will post more when I get some. Just picked the truck up Wednesday. I have already gotten a lot of useful information from this site which helped influence my decision to get a Super Duty Diesel.
So thanks already!!!
I'll try the power meter and see if I can notice any change...
I looked at all the trucks available GMC, Dodge, and Ford. I have always been a GM man, wait no booing please. :sorry
But what can I say The Ford came out on top for having the sturdy feel of a real truck and a ride position I liked. I'm sure it will last me a long time.
 

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i wuz gonna say u will kno itz workin if ur electric bill sky rockets...LoL !!!
 

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New to the world of Diesel... 09 Lariat Crew 4x4
Just a question... How can you tell if the engine block heater is working? I am not sure what to expect so just wondering, Should I expect the temp gauges to register a temp in the AM after having it plugged in all night?
Thanks in advance for the help.
yep, u should see just a slight rise in the temp guage in the a.m. depending on the present outside temp.:)
 

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I can hear the element start to heat about 10 seconds after I plug it in, sounds like a hot stoker in water if you listen by the grille,also when kept in garage sometimes the glowplug like doesn't come on.
 

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