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Flashman
Explorer II
Dec 22, 2018

Fords on fire

https://www.tfltruck.com/2018/12/ford-recalls-874k-pickup-trucks-after-3-reports-of-fire/

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  • romore wrote:
    My Ram ctd was presumably originally sold in the southern U.S., speedo is in mph and no blockheater. I haven't missed it yet although I don't get warm air for the first ten minutes.
    I have seen problems with faulty heaters but it is usually burnt or chafed cords due to sloppy installation.
    I am almost certain that a block heater is standard on every CTD. All 3 of mine had them.
  • My Ram ctd was presumably originally sold in the southern U.S., speedo is in mph and no blockheater. I haven't missed it yet although I don't get warm air for the first ten minutes.
    I have seen problems with faulty heaters but it is usually burnt or chafed cords due to sloppy installation.
  • I just read that. Mine was built in March. Guess its a good thing I havent used the block heater.
  • When I bought my f150 in June, I asked why it had a block heater. The salesman said because all F150's that have a destination north of a certain line in the usa get block heaters.
  • rhagfo's avatar
    rhagfo
    Explorer III
    Flashman wrote:
    https://www.tfltruck.com/2018/12/ford-recalls-874k-pickup-trucks-after-3-reports-of-fire/


    link
  • ib516 wrote:
    Here in Canada, almost everything (except some German and Japanense mfg cars) comes standard with one. If it doesn't already have one you best get one. Maybe not so much in Florida :B

    Any modern fuel injected vehicle, in good condition, with a fully charged battery and synthetic 5W-20 motor oil should start with no problems down to -20C !
  • "Back in the day" of the 7.3L turbo PowerStroke, my SISTER was a member of the development team. At that time they did their cold weather testing at the airport in Bemidji MN. One test was to leave the vehicles out on the runway, parked facing into the wind and left for 12 hours. NO BLOCK HEATERS ! The vehicle had to start on batteries only. It also had to drive away without stalling without stalling within 1 minute. They all passed.

    (You would not believe how much snow packed under the hood during this test ! Most of it did not melt even after hours of driving.)
  • agesilaus wrote:
    Block heater fires, F150's have block heaters now?

    LOL, says the guy from Florida.

    Here in Canada, almost everything (except some German and Japanense mfg cars) comes standard with one. If it doesn't already have one you best get one. Maybe not so much in Florida :B