Engine block heater question.

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  • mduark
    Low Range
    • Nov 2007
    • 55

    Engine block heater question.

    I have an engine block heater that I put on my recently installed 4.0 block. I purchased it from our hosts and looked throught the information provided but failed to see the recommended usage guidelines. Do I plug it in over night or in the morning an hour or two before using?

    Thanks,

    Mark Douglas
    1993 RRC LWB 190K
  • Les Parker
    RN Sales Team - Super Moderator
    • May 2006
    • 2020

    #2
    Mark,
    The units we sell are thermostatically controlled, so you can plug it in before you retire for the eveing and it should be good to go when you arise the next day, power outages excepted- of course.
    Les Parker
    Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
    Rovers North Inc.

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    • mduark
      Low Range
      • Nov 2007
      • 55

      #3
      Les,

      Thanks for the reply. To what temp does the heater actually warm the coolant. I bought it so that the very cold mornings would not be so hard on the new engine. I know that the heater may not ne required for the area I live in but I thought it would be a decent investment to prolong the engine life and have a warmer drive in the mornings. Any additional info is helpful.

      Thanks,

      Mark Douglas
      1993 RRC LWB 190K

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      • sven
        1st Gear
        • Dec 2006
        • 174

        #4
        I have the genuine block heater (made by Philips Temro) and the directions said to plug it in 2-3 hours before starting. So I plug it in a timer.
        99 D1
        73 Series III 88"
        95 RRC LWB

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