BigRedWeather
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My truck has started for the past six weeks after 1-2 seconds of cranking in 0 to 40 degrees F weather. About a week ago it began taking 5 - 15 seconds of cranking to start so I replaced the Glow Plug Relay and the Oil Temperature Sensor. It still takes 5 - 15 seconds to start. In fact last night, and this not unusual, I drove it for two hours at 70 MPH, purring like a kitten, turned it off for two minutes, turned the key until the WTS light was on and left the key in that position for 30 seconds. It took 10 seconds of cranking to start it. It seem Glow Plugs are called for, but it also seems that something else must be going on. My engine should have been hot and started easily after that much driving.
BigRedWeather
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