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Dec-04-2018 08:39 AM
Picinisco wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Thats crazy! Throwing parts at a problem without doing any troubleshooting. Check batteries first. Check air filter remove and carefully clean grid heater.
BTW your not using one of those cruddy oiled filters are you?
Its got a K&N filter on it.
Thanks on the grid heater clean
Dec-04-2018 07:58 AM
Picinisco wrote:memtb wrote:
How cold is cold? As others have mentioned.....is your intake grid heater working at all or properly? We can and have “many” times started ours at -20 F. Until you get it checked-out....you may try “cycling” the grid-heater twice and then attempt a start.rhagfo wrote:
Describe cold, 40, 30, 0 or colder.
You may be right. Im in southern AZ so cold is 40s and 50s.
Will replace the heater grid first.
Dec-04-2018 07:32 AM
Dec-04-2018 07:22 AM
donn0128 wrote:
Thats crazy! Throwing parts at a problem without doing any troubleshooting. Check batteries first. Check air filter remove and carefully clean grid heater.
BTW your not using one of those cruddy oiled filters are you?
Dec-04-2018 07:17 AM
Dec-04-2018 07:16 AM
Dec-04-2018 07:09 AM
memtb wrote:
How cold is cold? As others have mentioned.....is your intake grid heater working at all or properly? We can and have “many” times started ours at -20 F. Until you get it checked-out....you may try “cycling” the grid-heater twice and then attempt a start.
rhagfo wrote:
Describe cold, 40, 30, 0 or colder.
Dec-04-2018 07:04 AM
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Dec-04-2018 06:29 AM
Picinisco wrote:
My dodge dually Cummins engine is very hard to start when cold. At home or camping with hookups I can plug in the block heater but what can be done when boondocking.
Dec-04-2018 06:27 AM
Ductape wrote:
Is your intake heater working properly? That engine should start fine in the cold. I had the same truck.
Dec-04-2018 06:19 AM