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Old 01-11-2010, 07:34 AM
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I have experienced the same issue during cold weather of 25 degrees or below. I posed a similar question in another thread versus warming up the truck. The consensus seems to be to drive the truck cold, because warming up the truck will result in an increase in soot. I've looked throughout the internet, but cannot find anything to idicate that this is normal function, but I would think it would be a normal means of warming-up the truck and its fluids.
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