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โJun-17-2013 06:49 PM
jaycocamprs wrote:
What you have is normal for a LLY. I know, I have one. What is happening is normal for all trucks, work the engine on a hot day the fan cools things off. But the 04 & 05 LLY trucks have a cooling capacity that is only marginal, the 06 trucks have a 30% larger radiator. So the fan comes much sooner and at lower ambient temperatures. And worst of all, the fan wonโt even hold the temperatures in check on a long hard pull. We bought our 05 because we wanted to buy a trailer like we now have, and knew our 6L gas 2500HD was enough truck. What we got was a truck that couldnโt do the job on a 100 degree day. Like ib516 said, go to the Diesel Place and read. Then get one of these.
We put on of these Ron Davis made auxilery radiators in our truck (the picture is not mine) and have not looked back.
โJun-17-2013 06:42 PM
โJun-17-2013 08:54 AM
nremtp143 wrote:
Also keep in mind that the gauges in all of our trucks are just IDIOT lights. Meaning by the time they move, something is really wrong. If you want to really know what is going on with the truck, buy a gauge like the Edge Insight CTS #83830 here Edge Monitor IT will show you exactly what the truck computer is seeing and takes out the "wonder if everything is ok" questions. You watch the info in real time. By the time most gauges show a change, damage to your truck has probably occurred. It will monitor several parameters at a time and you can check it at a glance. I love mine..This is NOT a programmer...a monitor only.
โJun-17-2013 08:02 AM
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Helen & George VE3INB and Max (Bichon Frise)
2006 Silverado 2500HD D/A, Isspro Gauges, Linex, Westin Nerf Bars, Fold-A-Cover
2014 Avalanche 295
Reese 16K Slider, Bedsaver, Prodigy Controller, Rearview Camera
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