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I have a 2001 F-250, 7.3 diesel. When it is cold outside, (under 50 degrees) I have to plug my block heater in. If I don't plug it in, I have the problem that I am having this morning. When I try to start it, I turn the key, and it acts like the batteries are dead. It wont crank or anything. The solenoid that is mounted on the fender clicks when I turn the key. That is all it will do. I then have to plug the truck in and wait about 2 hours. Eventually it will start to turn over and runs fine. Unfortunately, it is 17 degrees this morning, so I guess even the block heater isn't enough to remedy this problem. It has been plugged in all night but still wont crank. Acts like the batteries are dead. When it warms up, it will start fine. So the batteries are fine. Can anyone help me to diagnose this problem?

