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Engine oil usage, Winter front usage, Battery blanket usage – Ram Trucks 2013 Chassis Cab - Diesel Supplement User Manual

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Engine Oil Usage
Refer to “Maintenance Procedures” in “Maintaining Your

Vehicle” for the correct engine oil viscosity.
Winter Front Usage
A winter front or cold weather cover is to be used in

ambient temperatures below -10°C, especially during

extended idle conditions to reduce condensation

build-up within engine crankcase. If a winter front or

cold weather cover is to be used, a percentage of the total

grille opening area must be left uncovered to provide

sufficient air flow to the charge air cooler and automatic

transmission oil cooler. The percentage of opening must

be increased with the increasing ambient air temperature

and/or engine load. If the cooling fan can be heard

cycling frequently, increase the size of the opening in the

winter front. A suitable cold weather cover is available

from your MOPAR® dealer.

Battery Blanket Usage
A battery loses 60% of its cranking power as the battery

temperature decreases to 0°F (-18°C). For the same de-

crease in temperature, the engine requires twice as much

power to crank at the same RPM. The use of 120 VAC

powered battery blankets will greatly increase starting

capability at low temperatures. Suitable battery blankets

are available from your authorized MOPAR® dealer.
Engine Warm-Up
Avoid full throttle operation when the engine is cold.

When starting a cold engine, bring the engine up to

operating speed slowly to allow the oil pressure to

stabilize as the engine warms up.
NOTE:

High-speed, no-load running of a cold engine

can result in excessive white smoke and poor engine

performance. No-load engine speeds should be kept

under 1,200 RPM during the warm-up period, especially

in cold ambient temperature conditions.

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