Travelers wrote:Day 2, we had our first fight. DEF froze and we needed to spend 4 hours at the dealership in Cullman AL. Apparently the DEF tank accumulates condensation and then freezes. A pretty common occurrance.
What were your symptoms John when the DEF froze and did GM permanently fix the problem?
Travelers wrote:Day 2, we had our first fight. DEF froze and we needed to spend 4 hours at the dealership in Cullman AL. Apparently the DEF tank accumulates condensation and then freezes. A pretty common occurrance.
did GM permanently fix the problem?
Rob
Yep they told him your good now head south
2008 Crew Cab 4X4 DRW 6.4 Turbo 4:10 gears. rebuilt engine at 59,338 miles broken #8 piston,tugging on A 2015 3800 FL full body paint
fix 7.3 , 6.0 AND now 6.4s Powerstroke diesels.
Hey ROB, my def didnt freeze, did yours? LOL ooohh and did you remember to add anti gel and plug in your truck when it got cold?
2007 362bhs Cardinal (The mobile vacation home)
99 f350 4dr dually v-10 Lb 2wd 4.30 locker (Big Dually)
Dogs: Elvis and Priscilla
Me (Matt), Wifey (Jana), (Julia)14 year old daughter and ***SHYANNE*** born 8/12/10
bigbunkhouse wrote:Hey ROB, my def didnt freeze, did yours? LOL ooohh and did you remember to add anti gel and plug in your truck when it got cold?
rofl mine did not freeze either nor did i need to plug in this truck
Mike, Susanna & Rudy
2016 3850RL Estate "Proto Grigio"
2019 Silverado 3500HD Dually D/A 4x4 LTZ My dreams are too big for my wallet Rallies attended - 32
Nights camping in 2013:159 2014:269 2015:Full Timers
Mike, that brings up a good question, whats the skinny with pluging in the new diesels? Our 2006 Fords seem to start anytime any temp atleast down to -5 deg. I have no experience with any other brand or the newer Fords so is there a need? and when?
2007 362bhs Cardinal (The mobile vacation home)
99 f350 4dr dually v-10 Lb 2wd 4.30 locker (Big Dually)
Dogs: Elvis and Priscilla
Me (Matt), Wifey (Jana), (Julia)14 year old daughter and ***SHYANNE*** born 8/12/10
Yes there still is a need you should plug the Chevy in -18 degrees or lower the new Chevy has a fast glow plug heat up so most of the time around here even when it was in the low teens as soon as i turned the key on the wait to start light goes out. I also have the fast idle turned on which also stays on even on warmer days if the glow plugs and def heaters are drawing a lot of amps. Use to plug my Dodges in had them on a timer to come on four hours before i left since it took forever to get any heat out of those engines. Plugged in my 08 a few times but have not plugged this one in, in fact dont even know where the plug is. lol
Mike, Susanna & Rudy
2016 3850RL Estate "Proto Grigio"
2019 Silverado 3500HD Dually D/A 4x4 LTZ My dreams are too big for my wallet Rallies attended - 32
Nights camping in 2013:159 2014:269 2015:Full Timers
The heater plug is under a beauty cover in the engine compartment on the passenger side. I've never used mine yet. The fast glow is out in less than 4 seconds on a 0* day. Starts up much better than my Ford. Its also nice to have a diesel truck that doesn't smell like one when its running.
Had a chance to just tour the hills area of South Texas (Johnson city, Fredrickburgh, Canyon Lake, Satler) the last couple of days. The mileage jumped up to a respectably 17.3 and found fuel in Johnson City for $3.279/gallon. I made a U-turn to go get in line.
I haven't added any exhauust fluid yet. There is no way to check it. The DIC system will tell you when its low.
The 6.4 Ford doesn't have glow plugs, once the key is in Start you release it and the computer and pizoelectric injectors do the rest. I rented a 6.0 for work once and had to relearn how to get a cold diesel started. I have the block heater kit for the 6.4, but unless it's well below 0 degrees constantly it isn't really needed, I just wanted to ensure that cold starts in low temps (20 degrees and down) wouldn't cause any problems down the road. And to get some heat in the cab fast.
Jeff & Terry
U.S.N. Ret
2012 F350 Lariat FX4 6.7 Diesel Dually, Crew Cab, LWB, 50 gal Transfer Flow toolbox/tank
2007 Cardinal 30WBLE, "the 'Bird", ONAN gen. The more I see in my travels, the more I realize there is so much more to see.
Umm I think you do have glow plugs and the Chevy has the Piezo injectors also
Mike, Susanna & Rudy
2016 3850RL Estate "Proto Grigio"
2019 Silverado 3500HD Dually D/A 4x4 LTZ My dreams are too big for my wallet Rallies attended - 32
Nights camping in 2013:159 2014:269 2015:Full Timers
Mike, Susanna & Rudy
2016 3850RL Estate "Proto Grigio"
2019 Silverado 3500HD Dually D/A 4x4 LTZ My dreams are too big for my wallet Rallies attended - 32
Nights camping in 2013:159 2014:269 2015:Full Timers
surveyman wrote:That[s about 1.3 mpg better than my 06 gets. What speed do you drive? I'll bet your going to say 62mph. Mileage is all about weight and speed!
Actually 65. And use cruise too. This truck is very smooth.