What happened to his Indy? All he needs to do is get him to test it, and if 
it's bad, put in a new one. If he can make an appointment to get it done, he 
won't need to leave it and get a ride home and then back the next day. Putting 
in a new one can be a messy and difficult job in icy weather; even for a DIYer.
Gerry

> > On January 1, 2018 at 10:57 PM tyee165 via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> > wrote:
> > But with only a cheap ohmmeter, you would know vey quickly if the cord was 
> > good and if the element was open or shorted.
> 
> Or, as suggested earlier, put your hand on the engine before attempting to 
> start it. Popping the hood once and giving the engine a feel is less work 
> than continuing to plug it in nightly if it's not doing anything. 
> Mitch.



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