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Block Heater Burned Out?
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[QUOTE="FlatbedCowboy, post: 877242, member: 8040"] So I had some issues last winter on some hard starting and I thought I had those figured out. But here is another... She starts easy enough when plugged in but starting yesterday each time I plug the block heater in, it flips a fuse in my house. I have tried different extension cords and different outlets and each time it flips a house fuse. No fuses in the truck are out...... So does this mean the element is burned out on my block heater? Is this common? I mean the truck is 14 years old..... If so is a factory replacement recommended or is there a nicer aftermarket one? [/QUOTE]
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