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  1. combatmech

    how to test and i find these.. not sure what there called

    Thats pretty much what happens with my truck Barrman. She'll cough and chug at first. It's just the other day it seemed not to work. It works now. I'll check it again in the morning. It's been down in the 30's here from time to time and so far the trucks systems have functioned as advertised...
  2. combatmech

    how to test and i find these.. not sure what there called

    I'll read through the procedure again and give it a shot. Thanks fellow Texan:beer:
  3. combatmech

    how to test and i find these.. not sure what there called

    I was reading about that in the ops manual last month, Even on real cold days, no I do not. I let it start, idle for a moment, then give the throttle a tap to get the revs up. It has been pretty warm here in Va. Up until last night.
  4. combatmech

    how to test and i find these.. not sure what there called

    Evidently my cold idle sensor is working. Just started up the truck, tapped the throttle and the rev's went up, then back down after about a min. Not sure why it wasnt working before. Stray trons maybe
  5. combatmech

    how to test and i find these.. not sure what there called

    Mine just quit the other day. When its really cold, or the truck has been sitting overnight, it would kick on until warm. Thanks for the info!!!:beer:
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