Engine Block Heater vs Remote Start Every 3 Hours?
I have a 2004 GMC Sierra 2500 SLT 6L v8 4x4. I bought it from my dad, he was the only previous owner. He bought it in Texas, so I don't think it has a block heater on it (he doesn't think so either). I'm not sure where the cord would be though. There's no mention of it in the manual (that I could see).
Anyway, I'm in Illinois, and it gets cold here, but usually not far below 0. These last couple of nights its been 10-15 below with a wind chill around 30 below. This morning the truck was hard to start. It took a while to turn over. It has a fairly new heavy duty battery in it.
My question is, does a block heater come standard on this truck? And if so, where would the cord be? If not, would you suggest buying one? I saw one at JC Whitney for $50 that's magnetic.
I have a remote starter that has an option to automatically start it every 3 hours and it will run for 20 minutes, and it will do that up to 6 times, which is long enough to do it overnight.
Which method would you recommend?
Anyway, I'm in Illinois, and it gets cold here, but usually not far below 0. These last couple of nights its been 10-15 below with a wind chill around 30 below. This morning the truck was hard to start. It took a while to turn over. It has a fairly new heavy duty battery in it.
My question is, does a block heater come standard on this truck? And if so, where would the cord be? If not, would you suggest buying one? I saw one at JC Whitney for $50 that's magnetic.
I have a remote starter that has an option to automatically start it every 3 hours and it will run for 20 minutes, and it will do that up to 6 times, which is long enough to do it overnight.
Which method would you recommend?
Plug it in.....the buck you'll spend in electricity in a couple of days will by far outweigh the 20 bucks in fuel it will require, not to mention increased engine wear, more maintenance, etc etc etc. i would also make sure your truck is not having other problems.I forgot to plug mine in last night, and it was -30 when I got up this morning. Truck started no problem at all.I would also reccomend synthetic oil if you are starting in extreme cold temps.
I did some work in Minnesota a few weeks ago and I just left a battery charge hooked up all night. It always started right up but it didnt sound to good until the oil worked its way thew the heads.
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