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Its gettin' cold in St. Louis. Decided to plug my truck in today, just because I had a chance to. However I think that I've got a short or something. Whenever I plugged the cord into the outlet the reset button would pop out. Suggestions, Solutions? TIA

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'93 D350 2wd Club Cab 5-speed,143,000 miles,K&N,Amsoil throughout,Borgeson Steering Shaft,Isspro gauges(Tach,EGT,Boost,Engine Oil Temp. ),16cm Turbo Housing, "My Dream Exhaust"(5" Chrome Stack)
 
I discovered the same problem. At first the heater just did not work well at all, then i started to have breaker faults. I found that the wire just back of the plug was cracked and had started to short out and pit. Also I found the knurled nut at the block had a tendency to loosen off. I ended up installing a new plug, and using some waterpump pliers to snug up the connection on the block.
FWIW

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93. 5 D250 4X4,HD Spring Pkg, Rancho 7000's, Rear Swaybar, Dual Shock Front Stabilizer, BD Injectors, 3" Mandrel bent exhaust, 16cm 'Hot End', Modest Pump Tweaks/Timed, K&N Air, Isspro Pyro,Tach,transmission Temp, Auto Meter Oil Filled
Boost Ga. , 3:54's, 4 Speed Auto, Clubcab, Aftermarket Reclining Buckets w/ctr Drop Down seat/console, Black over Silver, 21psi,285-75R-16's,American Racing Clear Coat Mags, Amsoil 15W-40HD Marine, 12,000 lb. Warn Winch, KC Spots.
97,000 Kms.
 
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