Warm it up ?

AlaskanSuperduty

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I've been parking my truck outside, and it gets down to the 20's here in Alaska. I'll go out and start it, let it run until it automatically idles higher (about 1000rpm), let it go for about 30 seconds, then hit the brake pedal which makes it go back to normal idle, then off I go.
 

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a little warm up never hurt...just dont go crazy w/ the idling.
extended idling can actually be detrimental w/ egr based diesels.
 

caissiel

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I turn the key, shift it, and take off. It warms up much faster, when the truck is on the road. Been doing this with Diesels for the past 12 Years and 40 Years with gas cars, even at temperatures as low as -20F. Automatics need a little time to warm up so don't think you are ready to race till the Temperature is up.
 
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Manufacturers advice is to warm up slowly as you are driving. I don't typically see temperatures that low, but there are times that I can see cooler temperatures and I do just turn it on, put it in gear and wait until I see the truckis fully warm before I put it in Hyperdrive.
 

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i always let mine warm up a while..although 40* isnt all that cold..now when i was workin in MN i always gave it a good 5 -10 min but that was at sub 0 temps
 

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