tklm539
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Was hoping for a little advice.
I brought my m1009 in today to a garage to have a block heater installed. I figured that I did not want to loose the plug inside the block which would be my luck.
I have a temp gage installed in the truck and it normally runs between 170-180 depending on the outside temps. When I got it from the garage today, the gage was not reading. I drove about 25 minutes... nothing. There is heat in the cab.
I returned to the garage and there was a lot of the usual, we did not do anything. I said i would drive it longer and see. After 45minute drive, I was reading 130. When I stopped the truck, it went to 160. As soon as I began to move, back to 130.
I noticed that the fan is on all the time. Its a new truck to me, so I am not sure if it should be. I checked the wire for the gage and it is attached.
I am bringing it back tommrow, and any advice would be great. They said all they did was put the plug in on the drivers side of the block, but it just seems like to much coincidence.
Thanks
Tom
I brought my m1009 in today to a garage to have a block heater installed. I figured that I did not want to loose the plug inside the block which would be my luck.
I have a temp gage installed in the truck and it normally runs between 170-180 depending on the outside temps. When I got it from the garage today, the gage was not reading. I drove about 25 minutes... nothing. There is heat in the cab.
I returned to the garage and there was a lot of the usual, we did not do anything. I said i would drive it longer and see. After 45minute drive, I was reading 130. When I stopped the truck, it went to 160. As soon as I began to move, back to 130.
I noticed that the fan is on all the time. Its a new truck to me, so I am not sure if it should be. I checked the wire for the gage and it is attached.
I am bringing it back tommrow, and any advice would be great. They said all they did was put the plug in on the drivers side of the block, but it just seems like to much coincidence.
Thanks
Tom