Do I have a block heater?
#1
Do I have a block heater?
Hello everyone,
I own a 1999 Blazer LS, and this morning I think it got a little too cold for it to start. I had to get a boost to start it. The engine would crank, just not turn over. Does the truck have a plug in under the hood so I can plug it in over night? Every other car I've owned has had one, but I can't seem to find it on this one... any help would be appreciated!
I own a 1999 Blazer LS, and this morning I think it got a little too cold for it to start. I had to get a boost to start it. The engine would crank, just not turn over. Does the truck have a plug in under the hood so I can plug it in over night? Every other car I've owned has had one, but I can't seem to find it on this one... any help would be appreciated!
#3
Really? That seems so weird that it wouldn't have one. Is there something I can do or something I can buy that is similar? It's almost like my battery freezes over night and then I need a boost to get it started.. would this be the battery or something else? As I said before, it will crank but it just won't turn over unless I get a boost.
#6
Hello,
I'm confused....you say it will crank but won't turn over? They both mean the same thing.
When you turn the key, does the starter engage and crank the engine?
Also, how cold are you talking about? I'm in below zero temps often and never needed an engine heater.
I'm confused....you say it will crank but won't turn over? They both mean the same thing.
When you turn the key, does the starter engage and crank the engine?
Also, how cold are you talking about? I'm in below zero temps often and never needed an engine heater.
Last edited by 1998MSO; 12-03-2009 at 10:54 PM.
#7
Well I mean it makes the noise where it's about to start about 3 or 4 times but then doesn't start... Yes, it's below zero temperatures. Probably -15 degrees celcius over night. However, I put the jumper cable on and it starts first try.
#8
that is weird...I Live in Edmonton, ALberta and havnt had to plug in ever...It gets freaking cold here too! its kinda funny my remote starter module will freeze when it hits
-30 celcius and i have to walk out side and start it. Where do you live twylo?
-30 celcius and i have to walk out side and start it. Where do you live twylo?
#9
New batteries are not immune to a power draw in the truck. Nor are they immune to manufacturing defects.
Have your battery load tested. Clean your connections. And see if charging the battery over night helps.
If after all of that, the battery checks out ok, then you should start looking for a low amperage current draw that is draining the battery over night. But I think your problem is either in the battery, the connections, or the cables themselves.
Have your battery load tested. Clean your connections. And see if charging the battery over night helps.
If after all of that, the battery checks out ok, then you should start looking for a low amperage current draw that is draining the battery over night. But I think your problem is either in the battery, the connections, or the cables themselves.
#10
We hit -15 to -20 (not including windchill) in the dead of winter overnight here...and I've never had an issue starting either. Seems a bit odd to me.
I'd test the battery levels. Something doesn't seem right there.
I'd test the battery levels. Something doesn't seem right there.