Posted by grniron58 on December 06, 2010 at 19:26:16 from (76.77.197.43):
In Reply to: 07 Silverado posted by Russ from MN on December 06, 2010 at 18:39:37:
If you plug in the block heater this will bring up a code after you start it up becuase some senser senses a higher temp than air temp coming in.Then be careful when you start it up again as if it does start it will run at a pretty fast idle(3500+ rpm) I'm telling you this from experience. Get this, that funny button looking thing on top of the plug in is a temp sensor as it will not work if temp is over 10 degress. So I thought how stupid. I sodered that little senser so block heater works when ever it is plugged in. Thats when "my" problems like yours started. Was going to replace the cord that I shouldn't have sodered $120.00!!! NO WAY Left it the way it is. If code comes up again I have to just clear it. But as far as having a temperature senser on the cord makes no sense. You just can't leave it on too long. ):
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