7 hours labor plus $120 parts plus $25 miscellaneous parts. Total is around $1,000.
Thermostat is not allowing the engine to warm up enough to produce heated coolant to the heater core. Heater control valve is faulty or not opening. Low coolant level; coolant level is insufficient to pump into the heater core. Blocked or damaged heater core. Start with the thermostat, that's very common. While you're at it, make sure the coolant level is up. After that, if you suspect a blocked heater core, try backflushing the heater core. Turn the heat on full to open the valve, then with the heater hoses removed, run water BACKWARDS through the heater core. As you remove the heater hoses. Don't use much water pressure, if you go over 15 PSI pressure you could blow the heater core and then you have real problems. Typical water pressure at a house is 50 to 120 PSI, so if you use your water hose make sure you control the pressure.
The CL120 is an actual Freightliner nomenclature. L-120 is a light tank which was used by Sweden and Norway prior to the Second World War.
The highest point on a Freightliner Columbia will typically be the exhaust system, which may be up to 13'6 high, and regardless of sleep height, that constitutes the overall height of the power unit itself.
It comes with whatever sized tanks the orignal purchaser ordered it with.
plug a block heater plug into any household 120 electrical outlet just like plugging in a heater in your house
No. A water heater requires a 240 volt connection and cannot be re-wired to run on 120 volts. There isn't enough amperage in 120 volts to power the heating rods that are inside.
To calculate the breaker size for a 1500-watt 120-volt heater, use the formula: Breaker size = Power (Watts) / Volts. In this case, 1500 watts / 120 volts = 12.5 amps. Therefore, you would need a 15-amp breaker for a 1500-watt 120-volt heater to allow for a safety margin.
120-300
The power rating of the electric space heater is 3480 watts (29 A * 120 V).
Depends on which model. Pretty substantial difference between an FL series (FL50 - 120, FLD132, et. al.) and a Columbia.
It depends on what type of water heater do you have. For a gas-heater, 75 gallons is considered large. For the electric heater, 120 gallons is considered large.