I notice a big draw of power after start up, even at fast idle, my voltmeter drops well below 14 for several seconds and it comes back up. It cycles through this process for several minutes or more. There seems to be a correlation between how warm the engine is and the number of times it cycles and for how long. With the lights on or the defrost fan on high it is very noticeable. reving up to 2000 does even phase it (stays well below 14 volts)
Is this the manifold grid heater(my only guess)Is it NORMAL?? Do you all experience the same thing?
If it is the grid heater then it would seem logical that your truck is ready to drive(warmed up)once this draw of major power is complete.
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Y2K Dodge 2500HD Cummins 4x4 SLT
5 speed, SWB, Patriot Blue,
3. 54 LSD, Camper Special, Urethane bedliner,ACCESS roll up cover, lots of stainless steel,
manual fast idle knob, LT265/75/16
Is this the manifold grid heater(my only guess)Is it NORMAL?? Do you all experience the same thing?
If it is the grid heater then it would seem logical that your truck is ready to drive(warmed up)once this draw of major power is complete.
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Y2K Dodge 2500HD Cummins 4x4 SLT
5 speed, SWB, Patriot Blue,
3. 54 LSD, Camper Special, Urethane bedliner,ACCESS roll up cover, lots of stainless steel,
manual fast idle knob, LT265/75/16