5thGenLoco
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Something to check is actual temps vs what the truck is telling you. There are infrared thermometers or internal thermometers that you can use to verify.
I'd shoot it at the upper radiator hose. Or one of the heater hoses adjacent.OK, I have one. Where is best place to point it?
Depends on what the design limits of the truck are, every model is different. The truck will start yelling at you long before you can cause damage (temperature-wise at least).What would be a good "yellow light" number for coolant, transmission, and oil temps? A level that tells me to start taking it easier before I hit "red."
I'm in an Ecodiesel.
OK. I planned to leave the 7" display on the screen that shows the different operating temps and wanted to know when I was approaching high temps for each item.Depends on what the design limits of the truck are, every model is different. The truck will start yelling at you long before you can cause damage (temperature-wise at least).
I do not know the trans and oil temp limits in the truck, but the coolant temp warning will come on as you're nearing 250. I'd back off if it hit 240 personally and you're not likely to hit that unless you're towing near the limits of the truck on some really steep grades on a very hot day. The OP here clearly has something wrong with his vehicle.OK. I planned to leave the 7" display on the screen that shows the different operating temps and wanted to know when I was approaching high temps for each item.
One of the users called me a tool earlier today - does that count?I'm finding there's not alot of wrencher's on this forum so I think I'm going to figure it out on my own and do a write up.
It depends on what tool you are, if you're a 10mm socket you're always lost, haha. Personally I see myself as I'm an angle grinder, the cheapest power tool in the box, always the last one to be used and i'll do some real damage to your paint if you cut me off on the highway.One of the users called me a tool earlier today - does that count?
It depends on what tool you are, if you're a 10mm socket you're always lost, haha. Personally I see myself as I'm an angle grinder, the cheapest power tool in the box, always the last one to be used and i'll do some real damage to your paint if you cut me off on the highway.