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Block heater working?
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With the engine cool, plug it up, wait an hour, place your hand on top of the valve cover 2/3 of the way back.
It should be warm. If it is not, check the cord first for continuity. Good Luck! |
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dbgrate,
First,Plug a light bulb into the same socket you plug the engine heater into. Use a triple plug if necessary. The light bulb will dim slightly when the engine heater plug is connected if the heater is working. I don't know about "juice" but the above is called an IR loss and will reduce the voltage to the light bulb. P E H |
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dbgrate.
With my car when you plug the engine block heater in you can hear it. It's not very loud but it makes a bit of a humming noise. I believe you can also follow the cord down to where it is connected to the engine block and you should be able to feel some warmth. Good luck. |
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not that I know of.. mine doesn't. The temp needle may increase faster after cranking "warmed-block" engine than when you crank and drive one that's not had the engine block heater engaged.
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Nello Tare 1982 300D (266,001 mi.) looking and running great Previously owned: 1976 450 SLC 1983 300D 1976 300D also 1982 Jaguar XJ6 (loved, but gone) |
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All three of mine make a crackling sound like metal being heated.
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N. Hodges 1994 S350 1987 300 SDL (for sale) |
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Thanks for all the tips...I'll try them out ...and,Mandrake,since my '87 SDL spent it's first 15 years in So.Carolina,maybe it will respond to your suggestion
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Thanks again..I just plugged it in and almost immediately could hear a small tick/hiss sound...unplug and the sound stops...Eureka! it works.
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