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Tools needed to change heater block cord?
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[QUOTE="Corys6.0, post: 1499519, member: 25769"] Seeing if anyone could give me a heads up on what tools I need to change this out. I bought the cord and the element today. It will be -10 tomorow morning while trying to do this in my driveway on gravel, if I can have the tools ready my frozen hands will appreciate it. It’s a 2004 6.0 BTW. The cord broke 2 days ago. I didn’t have it plugged in last 2 days it’s been cold here about 5-10 degrees. First day fired right up. 2nd day which was today she cranked and cranked but eventually killed the brand new batteries and won’t start. Could the fuel be gelled I didn’t have any additive in it. Today I bought some 911 and put it in the tank. I called a tow service to help me get it in the garage where I have heat. He said his owner wouldn’t let him. It’s been a ****ty cold day....we tried jumping it and using a big jump box. No go. Any advice will be greatly appreciated guys. [/QUOTE]
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