I'm relocating from the West to the East with 3 animals in my '15. Because it's summer, I'm forced to let the truck idle when I'm in getting food and/or taking a nap at a truck stop. I don't want to do it, but I'm rolling the dice. I've literally allowed it to idle up to 2 hours multiple times. I've used the high idle feature, but kept it at the default ~1,000 RPM. I'm curious if others leave it at the ~1k or go up to the ~1.5k, or somewhere in between?
On a related note, I know after excessive idling the truck can "decide" to high idle itself. On one occasion, even after my high idling it myself, when I turned off the high idle the truck DID decide to idle it up itself. It only did that one time, it was when I was taking a nap in a truck stop.
This excessive idling is only for this trip as I have little choice. Yes, I don't want to have a ton of idle time, particularly if I ever need a warranty claim and they read the computer and find out about the idling... but figure with all my other miles I put on I can offset this 3-4 days of excessive idling and still look "okay" in the long run.
Thoughts?
Mike
On a related note, I know after excessive idling the truck can "decide" to high idle itself. On one occasion, even after my high idling it myself, when I turned off the high idle the truck DID decide to idle it up itself. It only did that one time, it was when I was taking a nap in a truck stop.
This excessive idling is only for this trip as I have little choice. Yes, I don't want to have a ton of idle time, particularly if I ever need a warranty claim and they read the computer and find out about the idling... but figure with all my other miles I put on I can offset this 3-4 days of excessive idling and still look "okay" in the long run.
Thoughts?
Mike