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OK guys, on Tuesday I leave for Columbus, OH. The weather forcast for there says single digit lows over night. I will be staying in a hotel for 2 nights. Short of asking them if there is a place to plug the truck in at, is there anything I can do to help the truck start a little easier in the cold. I have started it at 10 degrees already, but it doesn't like that to much. I know not to use either. Thanks for the help.
 

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that's about the best thing you could do, would be plug it in..

if everything is in good working order; glow plugs, batteries, etc..
mine has reliably started in -10 weather without being plugged in...
 
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02stroker, When you get to the hotel look around the doors and the pool areas. My grandkids live in Columbus, OH and when we stay at a hotel there I'm looking for the plugs first thing.....lol Take a heavy 100' cord you may have some feet to travel to get to the plug. Look around the light poles to, I have found them there also.
 

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Cycle the the GP's twice.. and [Don't] step on the throttle while you crank it. Works for me everytime.. :dunno

And I don't mean just out here in Sunny Cali.. either :lmao:lmao
 

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Thats what i do, cycle the GP's twice and she starts every time. My truck has not been plugged in once this year, I did switch to 5w40 synthetic rotela and it cranks a lot easier in the single digits
 

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Thanks guys. I do still have 15W-40 in it. Always have. Single digits are not to much of an issue around here. Maybe a couple days a year. And I always can plug it in then. BTW, what is a good rule of thumb for replacing glow plugs? 150,000 miles? 200,000? Or just when they start going bad?
 

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02stroker, When you get to the hotel look around the doors and the pool areas. and when we stay at a hotel I'm looking for the plugs first thing..... Take a heavy 100' cord you may have some feet to travel to get to the plug.

I look for plugs as well. For what a room now cost per night I would ask. If it is and room to the outside ask for a groud floor room and try to park at the door. Dont make it a trip hazzard if you do this.;tu
 

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