Ugh... sometimes I think I'm going to hurt my neck... cause all I can do is shake my head.
Like several here I've had an occasional rough idle start with a TON of smoke while starting in the morning at roughly 15 degrees F. When I start, I always follow proper start up procedure: I'm anal and paid a crapload of money for this truck so I'm going to do everything within my power correctly.
Back to the story... At the dealer I complained about the smoke, rough idle, howling from the rear end, whining from the rear end, and a rattle in the door (which appeared after they replace my broken drivers door lock mechanism). I explained that the smoke is only after a cold soak start and the rear end noises are really loud when the truck is cold.
They kept the truck for three days and two nights. Naturally I had no idea how long they planned to keep it and they never called with updates. I had to call each day to inquire as to the status of my vehicle.
I guess its too late to say "to make a long story short", but in the end the service advisor relayed to me what the problem was. Apparently the tech went outside and started it in 18 degree weather. He did a quick start as they called it (which means jumping in an cranking it without waiting for the heater grids to cycle and the light to go out). As you can guess, they saw TONS of smoke
Suprise!! Then the guy goes back inside and starts the truck after an hour or so. Only this time he does a proper start and see no smoke. Wow. BUT WAIT, IT GETS BETTER...
The service advisor explains to me that it sure did smoke on the quick start... and the reason it did is because the heaters and glow plugs didn't have the chance to heat the fuel properly.
That's right he said "glow plugs". :{
This is the same guy who said my shims were adjusted perfectly on my AA rear end. Ok. Thanks, but these don't have shims.
By the way, the door rattle is gone!
And apparently my truck is really heavy duty and so the howling and whining coming from the rear end is normal. Ouch - there goes my neck... .
Like several here I've had an occasional rough idle start with a TON of smoke while starting in the morning at roughly 15 degrees F. When I start, I always follow proper start up procedure: I'm anal and paid a crapload of money for this truck so I'm going to do everything within my power correctly.
Back to the story... At the dealer I complained about the smoke, rough idle, howling from the rear end, whining from the rear end, and a rattle in the door (which appeared after they replace my broken drivers door lock mechanism). I explained that the smoke is only after a cold soak start and the rear end noises are really loud when the truck is cold.
They kept the truck for three days and two nights. Naturally I had no idea how long they planned to keep it and they never called with updates. I had to call each day to inquire as to the status of my vehicle.
I guess its too late to say "to make a long story short", but in the end the service advisor relayed to me what the problem was. Apparently the tech went outside and started it in 18 degree weather. He did a quick start as they called it (which means jumping in an cranking it without waiting for the heater grids to cycle and the light to go out). As you can guess, they saw TONS of smoke

The service advisor explains to me that it sure did smoke on the quick start... and the reason it did is because the heaters and glow plugs didn't have the chance to heat the fuel properly.


This is the same guy who said my shims were adjusted perfectly on my AA rear end. Ok. Thanks, but these don't have shims.
By the way, the door rattle is gone!

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