Snow!
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#3
Originally posted by rgjames
Calling for snow tonight, we'll see. Not looking forward to taking a new truck out in the snow. People around here have hard enough time staying in their lanes during the summer!
Calling for snow tonight, we'll see. Not looking forward to taking a new truck out in the snow. People around here have hard enough time staying in their lanes during the summer!
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Originally posted by rgjames
Calling for snow tonight, we'll see. Not looking forward to taking a new truck out in the snow. People around here have hard enough time staying in their lanes during the summer!
Calling for snow tonight, we'll see. Not looking forward to taking a new truck out in the snow. People around here have hard enough time staying in their lanes during the summer!
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#7
Originally posted by jeffss
How long does it take the engine to deliver heat to the passenger compartment? I have a car with an aluminum block that I'm getting rid of when I get my SCrew. But I've gotten used to the engine heating up so fast that I have heat before I leave the neighborhood.
How long does it take the engine to deliver heat to the passenger compartment? I have a car with an aluminum block that I'm getting rid of when I get my SCrew. But I've gotten used to the engine heating up so fast that I have heat before I leave the neighborhood.
Today it was 33 degrees per the temp gauge in my truck and I had heat in about 3-4 minutes.
I love my 04 F150.
Shadled