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Join Date: May 2015
Location: north east of Fairbank out there in the frontiers Alaska
Posts: 3,156
Real Name: 3 Bears
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2015
Location: north east of Fairbank out there in the frontiers Alaska
Posts: 3,156
Real Name: 3 Bears
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finished installing my pan heaters. ended up one I ordered was wrong so went to the local auto parts and got another. same price as amazon.
used 100 watt on oil pan, 50 watt on tranny pan....that's what local suggested.
the replacement one for oil pan did not have stick on tape , parts guy said they don't stick long in this climate.he sold 3 different ones,.so had to use one that you smear silicone on, hold in place till that dries,( duct tape, then removed) then seal edges...so turned into a 2 day project, prob would have been quicker in a heated garage...
plugged in and they both heated up, could tell in unheated unfinished garage.
now she is parked back outside...( garage gets used for other toys )
.-3 today and a strong wind
plugged in for half hour , went out to start, all was warm, started right up
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2000 SR-5 Highlander version 4:30's, factory locker , green, bought 6/21
2001 SR-5... bought 11/20..sold 6/21....
2000 SR-5 moded, lifted, e locker, other cool stuff, totaled 10/20
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