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<blockquote data-quote="1BROWNWRENCH" data-source="post: 1254346" data-attributes="member: 30128"><p>Diesels are slow to build heat partially because of the quantity of coolant and the mass of the engine, which is mostly iron. With the heater on max and the engine off so frequently(often before it ever reaches operating temp), it is common to not have any heat to speak of in cold weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1BROWNWRENCH, post: 1254346, member: 30128"] Diesels are slow to build heat partially because of the quantity of coolant and the mass of the engine, which is mostly iron. With the heater on max and the engine off so frequently(often before it ever reaches operating temp), it is common to not have any heat to speak of in cold weather. [/QUOTE]
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