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ORIGINAL: zorb
Year 2004 2500 series. Looking for enough heat to defrost the windows if needed and aid in starting.
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At zero if you just want to aid starting at zero 3-4 hours is all the time you should need. Now based on my truck with 5w40 oil, temps down below zero and it setting for up to 3 days before being plugged in.
I can get by with just 2 hrs plug in time if I just want to aid start up. Also I have a temp guage in my vent so I can see what temps come out of it and after being plugged in 2 hrs when above zero, backing it out of garage, close the garage door and then drive for 4 block I can get 60-70 degree heat, but then I also have a winter front.