Ford Heater ASY
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The filter was located above the oil filter. I've replaced the filter. You can easily change it without draining the antifreeze if you are fast enough. My most recent attempt was successful and I only lost a pint of antifreeze
I was able to use this block heater on my 1999 F350, 7, The third diesel engine is a power plant.
The device does not come with a
It was simple to do this. One of the most challenging parts was getting the old one to move. As soon as it had been removed from the holder, I was able to affix the other holder quickly so as not to lose any
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My fourth or fifth one in the past two years doesn't matter on the brand. There can be no other explanation since all of them are so, so, so low quality! In my discussions with zerostart, I've heard some very interesting things. Their statement states that it is necessary to use no more than 60% extended life (or better) antifreeze concentration, and that you must use distilled water, and NOT tap water, for the mixture. I used the antifreeze blend but not with out tap water (that has worked in the past for over 10 years before all of these If the old heaters were used with either antifreeze or tap water, they did not fail). It may be impossible for those who live in the cold climes of Minnesota and the balmy climate of Hawaii to use the 60% blend The temperature dropped to 40F as well. We will be installing our fifth one in two years or six in two years. I am unsure if tap water will blend with the ice, but I will wait to see.
The kit can be installed easily on any 2002 Ford F-150 The number of 350 is There are three diesel engines, and they work Torque the bolts but do not overdo it. A 32 FP is probably close to the mark. It will be necessary to drain the radiator first if you do not drain the coolant.
Excellent. I've been using it for years. It is an OE Ford part. Installation is easy, but not clean. It does not matter how fast you are, you lose a lot of coolant if you drain entirely. As a PS, When the motor is hot, you find that it's easier to break the nut free.
There seems to be something wrong with me! I don't know what's going on? As for the other one, I have to buy it. It's not clear if there are any other options other than.
It replaced an OEM block heater that had been in use for 20 years. There is no better product or service than OEM. Is as expected, and works.
It was a factory Ford part that.
Up to and including - works great.
I'm happy with the way it works.