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  1. blackdogg1

    blackdogg1 Bobtail Member

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    is it ok to idle new trucks all night with ac on?
     
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  3. flood

    flood Road Train Member

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    Short term it's fine.

    Long term it can could make the def/dpf system go bad sooner.

    I idle all summer (dedicated run in texas) the only thing that changed was it did a parker passive regen more often.
     
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    Oor Road Train Member

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    Idle at 1,000 rpm, otherwise engine doesn't get hot enough to do a passive regen. Questions, ask your shop guy, depends on engine.
     
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  5. flood

    flood Road Train Member

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    When the truck needs to do a passive regen IT will kick the idle up to 1,000 rpm's on it's own. When it's done IT will drop it back to idle....

    That how you know it's doing it....
     
  6. 25(2)+2

    25(2)+2 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    The DD15 in the Cascadia Evolution only idles up to 850, and when an active regen is required, it idles up to around 1200, the coolant temp increases, and usually the fan kicks in once or twice, takes around 10 minutes.

    2018 model year.
     
  7. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    Desiels run forever. But add emissions and you choke the engine unless you idle hot enough to support the emissions.

    Generally I set them at 1200 for the night. In extreme low temperatures I'll set em at 1600 temporarily.
     
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  8. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    Idling is the kiss of the death.
     
  9. Studebaker Hawk

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    I am pretty sure that all of the manufacturers advise against it. But they also know that it is going to happen. Any of the remedies that are built into the truck, higher idle speeds etc are stop gap measures. You will still do damage and incur higher maintenance costs. Balance that against the costs of an APU. Many fleets, particularly those who trade on an aggressive cycle(3-4 years) figure the next guy can worry about it.
     
  10. HoneyBadger67

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    Mostly to your wallet, though. Diesels are made to idle, provided the idle is high enough to achieve operating temperature. One reason I don't like idling in winter is because temps almost never get above 150°. I have a feeling the wife is going to start a few arguments come summer, though...LoL
     
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    I run the HVAC fan wide open going down the road, but low when parked, helps keep the coolant warmer, and put on the winter front if it's really cold and windy, and it helps to face away from the wind, if possible.

    Wife no longer rides with me at all, even though she has an intrastate CDL.
     
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