If your cooling system is good your fine. It hasn't been in the 100s here but high 80s low 90s. With the fan on at an idle I run around 175 on oil and 170 coolant
Heat Limitations, at what point do you not run, because of heat?
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above 95 F the APU HVAC couldn't keep the sleeper temp cool enough for me(even with windshield curtains closed), so I would idle and use the truck's HVAC.
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But on a lighter note.
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I will admit I’m a wimp. No a/c means my truck is out of service until it gets fixed. I’m used to camping so I can sleep pretty warm as long as I can get some air moving and the humidity isn’t terrible, but I need to be comfortable during the day when I’m driving.
When I had my 95 KW I ended up replacing everything because I got tired of having something done and it only lasting a week or so. That was the best money I ever spent that summer. LolRockinChair, tscottme and supergreatguy Thank this. -
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