? on plugging in
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? on plugging in
will plugging in all the time when it is cold hurt any thing, or is there a low temp that you should only plug in at? I plug it in most nights here in KY it has been 20 or so deg. I have tried to search the net to find the awnser havent found what I was looking for out there thanks for the help.
2005, 5.9L, quad cab, 4X4,
2005, 5.9L, quad cab, 4X4,
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nope,
but since we are paying the electric bill a timer might be a good investment
you can set it any time period to start. i always set mine 2 hours before i was going to work in the morning.
your truck is new enough i would think it would start fine any way. have you been having starting issues when it's cold?
but since we are paying the electric bill a timer might be a good investment
you can set it any time period to start. i always set mine 2 hours before i was going to work in the morning.
your truck is new enough i would think it would start fine any way. have you been having starting issues when it's cold?
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me personaly, i plug mine in evry night unless im sure i wont use my truck the next day. it wont hurt the electric bill as much has the dang space heaters i have to use to keep my house warm. i got alot more in my truck then i do in my house. i can tell a big difference in how it starts from leaving it unplugged to plugging it in in even 40 degree weather.
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Once the weather turn nasty where it is affecting the trucks starting/warm up time its plugged in. Couple weeks ago we had sub zero temps and the trucks was plugged in for two days Didn't hurt anything.... It not that expensive and its so much easier on the truck and its most expensive part. So to me its worth it! Plug it in and forget it...
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So Doc, that means you would have to have yours plugged in all year
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