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Heater cord plug replacement

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Old 02-01-2009, 03:16 PM
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Default Heater cord plug replacement

Last winter the plug on my heater cord ripped off.
I went to home depot and picked up a snap on 3 prong plug. Went on without problem, except I don't think its working right.

Does anyone know if the plugs are polarized?

I know there is a green wire and two black wires. I didn't see any writing or anything else to help try to take a guess at which wire was hot and which was neutral (if it mattered).


Anyone have any insight?
I don't have any reason to suspect that the engine side plug has any issues as the mounting clamps seem to be normal. Going to grab a multimeter later and test the resistance on the cord to test the plug on the engine side.
 
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Old 02-01-2009, 05:35 PM
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I would buy a new block heater cord. Most parts stores or truck suppliers should carry them.
 
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