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Hummerpartsguy sells the OEM block heater like that….most later Hmmwv’s have this block heater.Very low mileage M1165...
The block heater seems to be there. Is it usable once I clean it up? Is that a standard block heater plug, and where do I get one? Just a straight plug-n-play or does it need some sort of controller between the house current and those pins?
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That's the word I was looking for; 'standard'.It does look like a "standard" (pre 2000) GM plug, the longest pin will be ground.
Depending on fuel quality for me... when the high temperature never get above + 40 and at night dips in the high teens or less for most of the night. Cheap insurance. Some diesel additive will keep your rig running in the freezing weather.When do you guys start adding that stuff to your fuel?
I could have used that part number about an hour before you posted it.Napa has them - Part Number 28400 by Kat's, should be about the same price with no waiting.
That may be but you can simply look at the "factory" ones and the Chicom repops and the difference is obvious, GM has standards for anything that gets their name printed on it.Cords are pretty universal as will fit many vehicles with the same brand.
Gm does not make it. That is a reboxed/labeled aftermarket.
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