I had listed back in December regarding my experience with hard cranking on cold days. I have some new information to present for feedback. The truck was acting as if it had a slow drain on the battery or maybe a dead cell. I started plugging in the block heater, and the truck starts fine now. I can go a whole week, and as long as it has been plugged in, the truck starts fine. The catch is, however, I can go out in the morning and start the truck and drive it to work. However after setting all day at work, the pre-heat will come on when I turn the key on because of the cold temps. like it should, but the battery will barely turn the engine over enough to start it. Once it warms up its fine. The bottom line is, if the pre-heat is needed at start up, you're in trouble. I'm thinking dead battery cell that only shows up when the extra amps for the pre-heat is factored in. Any thoughts?
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93 D250, 2wd, 3/4ton Club Cab, 5spd, LE package, 3. 54 rear, Banks Power Pack (K&N filter and Banks muffler).
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93 D250, 2wd, 3/4ton Club Cab, 5spd, LE package, 3. 54 rear, Banks Power Pack (K&N filter and Banks muffler).