I have had my truck for 1 year. All stock except for cat test pipe and air box mod since new (25,000mi. ). I have always plugged it in over night when its bellow 20 Deg. except for a handle full of times in the teens and it started up fine. This weekend I went to New York for a snowmobile trip. Truck sat 3 days with single digit temps. Went to leave and it was 5 deg. Far. outside.
Since it was so cold I even cycled the key two times for the grid heater. Would not start,cranked over Ok but would not light. It coughed and tried a couple of times but no go. It took over a dozen crank sessions over a 15-20 minute session til it started. But it ran very rough (like 4-5 cylinders) for 1 minute until finally running smother. It smoked light blue extremely for a minute and faded away after a couple of minutes. I no it may have been cold but it wasent that cold (my sled started up on 2nd pull). I do use a winter fuel conitioner (PF**), ( I use 4oz per 32 gal) I forget the letters but have been told it is good. It did not look good with my friends older 04 CTD starting up and especially an 02 FORD PSD that started right up!Any suggestions, I hate taking it to the dealer if I dont have to. THX
Since it was so cold I even cycled the key two times for the grid heater. Would not start,cranked over Ok but would not light. It coughed and tried a couple of times but no go. It took over a dozen crank sessions over a 15-20 minute session til it started. But it ran very rough (like 4-5 cylinders) for 1 minute until finally running smother. It smoked light blue extremely for a minute and faded away after a couple of minutes. I no it may have been cold but it wasent that cold (my sled started up on 2nd pull). I do use a winter fuel conitioner (PF**), ( I use 4oz per 32 gal) I forget the letters but have been told it is good. It did not look good with my friends older 04 CTD starting up and especially an 02 FORD PSD that started right up!Any suggestions, I hate taking it to the dealer if I dont have to. THX