Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
My 2018 F-150 is a Canadian spec truck, and as I'm sure a lot of Canadian trucks are, it came from the factory with a block heater.
Unfortunately I'm not able to park my truck in the garage (my half of the garage is filled with motorcycles) so it sits outside all the time. Since I work from home and we normally take the wife's CR-V for local errands, my truck often sits for a week without being driven.
Just recently I've begun to plug in the block heater but something occurred to me: How do I know if it's even working? It would be nice if there was a light somewhere that showed me the block heater was actually heating. Is there any way to know?
Photo taken yesterday after a ~9" snow storm followed by -11f (-24c) temperature plunge overnight. You can see the orange cord where my block heater is plugged in.
Unfortunately I'm not able to park my truck in the garage (my half of the garage is filled with motorcycles) so it sits outside all the time. Since I work from home and we normally take the wife's CR-V for local errands, my truck often sits for a week without being driven.
Just recently I've begun to plug in the block heater but something occurred to me: How do I know if it's even working? It would be nice if there was a light somewhere that showed me the block heater was actually heating. Is there any way to know?
Photo taken yesterday after a ~9" snow storm followed by -11f (-24c) temperature plunge overnight. You can see the orange cord where my block heater is plugged in.