What the hell is that!!
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inside the block is a tubular hoop that heats up, similar to a hot knife for cutting styrofoam
this one is for an izuzu but you get the idea
http://www.isuzucv.com/service/engineblockheater.html
this one is for an izuzu but you get the idea
http://www.isuzucv.com/service/engineblockheater.html
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haha ya i guess so. Mayb ur truck will have one. So far its lookin good with all the right stuff.
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No--you guys are all way off---you have one of the ultra-rare plug-in hybrid Rangers that Ford released in '99. The real pisser is that you need a REALLLLLLLLLLLY LONNNNG extensension cord for it to work in hybrid-mode.
My '00 had the block heater--I used it all the time when it was going to be below zero (you know, back when the Northeast had real winters!). IIRC, mine had a heater blanket around the battery hooked into it also. I always used a HD plug-in wall timer with mine-clicked it on about an hour before I left for work.
My '00 had the block heater--I used it all the time when it was going to be below zero (you know, back when the Northeast had real winters!). IIRC, mine had a heater blanket around the battery hooked into it also. I always used a HD plug-in wall timer with mine-clicked it on about an hour before I left for work.
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No--you guys are all way off---you have one of the ultra-rare plug-in hybrid Rangers that Ford released in '99. The real pisser is that you need a REALLLLLLLLLLLY LONNNNG extensension cord for it to work in hybrid-mode.
My '00 had the block heater--I used it all the time when it was going to be below zero (you know, back when the Northeast had real winters!). IIRC, mine had a heater blanket around the battery hooked into it also. I always used a HD plug-in wall timer with mine-clicked it on about an hour before I left for work.
My '00 had the block heater--I used it all the time when it was going to be below zero (you know, back when the Northeast had real winters!). IIRC, mine had a heater blanket around the battery hooked into it also. I always used a HD plug-in wall timer with mine-clicked it on about an hour before I left for work.
im not fortunate enough to have that battery warmer though
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That's funny stuff. You will never need to use a block heater, just zip tie it up somewhere out of the way. I see -30 pretty regularly and I usually don't bother to plug in, only when it gets really cold. Does your truck have the electic battery blanket too?