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After checking to make sure the heater element had not corroded to the point of shorting before I plugged this in to the house 120v outlet after 170+K miles I was happy to find out how well this works on cold days. So far we've only got down to 27 but having a cord on the block heater is something I consider indispensable now that the truck is this far along even with fresh oil in the crankcase. As long as vibration doesn't wear the wires bare while at the ranch this should give long and useful service. Be sure and clean the threads on the block heater itself very well to get the keeper ring to screw on properly.
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Original cord for my 2002 F250 had a straight connector with a different retainer mechanism (clip type instead of screw type), but this one fit fine, screwed right into place and works with no issues.
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Works perfect, as described, as requested...
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Thank you! It will work!
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Great quality product.
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This chord worked just like a more expensive factory one on mt 2006 Dodge 2500 diesel
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