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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Grid Heater Question

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Ok I can understand the grid heaters come on in the morning, wait to start light, and then cycling after it is started. But what I don't understand is when the truck is at normal operating temperature and then shut it down for long enough to go into a building. That when you come back out to start it, no wait to start light, but after starting it up the grid heaters will cycle.
 
If the intake air charge is less than about 70*F, the grids will enter their post-start mode for 3 minutes or 17-ish-mph, whichever comes first.



So when you re-start the truck, the IAT sensor (located toward the back of the cylinder head) will "see" temps above 70*F and not trigger the pre-start grid heater mode. Then once the engine lights and sucks the cold outside air into the intake, the post-start mode kicks in.
 
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