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Starting a 3208 in cold weather...
12-17-2007, 20:17
Post: #6
Starting a 3208 in cold weather...
Yep, that is it David!

Just as you described. And my coach no longer has one. I have to
look to see how far back they cut my wires!

Is a new block heater readily available in a parts store? Or does it
have to be ordered through Bluebird? Anybody know?

Thanks Ernie! I was wondering what that red switch was on the floor.
It used to light up when I plugged the coach in. It lights up no
more. Mystery solved!

Learn something new every day!

Andy Coleman
83' FC-35
Spring Lake Heights, NJ

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, david edwards
wrote:
>
> I suspect that what you are calling a pump was
> actually the engine block heater. It's about the size
> of a soda can, mine is silver and located behindthe
> bumper on the passenger side. You should probably
> replace it if it was the block heater. 3208's start
> pretty well in the cold but therre are no glow plugs
> so a block heater is very nice. You might need a shot
> of ether if it gets real cold and no block heater.
>
> Kerry
> 82 Fc 35
> Denver
>
>
>
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Messages In This Thread
Starting a 3208 in cold weather... - erniecarpet@... - 12-17-2007, 08:18
Starting a 3208 in cold weather... - Andy Coleman - 12-17-2007, 12:40
Starting a 3208 in cold weather... - david edwards - 12-17-2007, 15:12
Starting a 3208 in cold weather... - brad barton - 12-17-2007, 15:45
Starting a 3208 in cold weather... - Jon - 12-17-2007, 17:30
Starting a 3208 in cold weather... - Andy Coleman - 12-17-2007 20:17
Starting a 3208 in cold weather... - fwernlein - 12-17-2007, 21:56



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