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What is this "cold" we speak of???
Mine's never seen less than 30 degrees....sad2.gif
I miss the north though...sad2.gif
Next spring I'll be able to give you a better answer, where I live -40 for at least a couple of weeks is normal, and where I meet my carpool there is no plugin. My powerstroke is stubborn at these temps so I'll be using the KJ on those days..
last winter we had 2 record cold temps -45f and -51f thats out of the ordinary but its not un common to to hit -35f up here. i hate to think obout winteranyhoo i looked around and dont see a heater plug on my jeep.
where would it b if it had a factory one?thanks
Your "Powerstroke"?
As in A Ford Powerstroke Diesel?
I find that very very hard to believe!headscratch.gif
I operated a Ford with a Powerstroke Diesel in Northern Alberta, Canada at
-54 degree Celsius = -65.2 degree Fahrenheit (that was without windchill I might add for 70 plus days!, along with about another 150 F350's, 75 F250's and 135 F450's on the oil rigs! Never plugged in the block heater once! We didn't have anything to plug into for that matter!)without any problems what so ever!
And yes, we did shut off our Rig when not in use!
Must be a Canadian thing...
Yeah, they'll start at those temps, but they're not happy about it. Plus, with mine nudging the 500,000 km mark and still original glow plugs, of which only about 1/2 work, it's more stubborn than usual. My to-do list before the weather turns south ( a couple of more months) is to pull the VC's and replace them all..