How to Keep Your Diesel Engine Running in Cold Weather

Winter is fast approaching, and you have probably already begun preparing your truck for the colder weather. Whether you’re driving your pickup or a commercial truck, the following 7 Diesel Maintenance Tips can keep your vehicle running smoothly and safely throughout the chilly months. First, check that your battery is in top condition. Next, add Anti-gel Fuel Additives to the Tank and change your Motor Oil.

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If your diesel engine performance truck needs a tune-up, start it at low speed. This will prevent any problems down the road. Another essential maintenance tip is to keep the engine running at a low rate. This will allow your engine to warm up before taking it on the road. Regardless of the type of truck you drive, winter is a great time to keep your diesel parts running efficiently. You can help avoid common problems during cold weather by following these tips.

Test glow plugs. Glow plugs heat the air in the cylinders to help your engine start in cold conditions. If the glow plugs are not functioning correctly, your truck will not run well during cold weather. Multi-meters are required to test glow plugs. The resistance of glow bulbs varies depending upon their age and the manufacturer. This should be done before the weather turns cold.

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