My '97 F250 does the same thing. I'm not sure, but I believe it's only purpose is to allow the engine and transmission to reach a "normal" temperature and not allowing the engine to lug until it warms. Just saying.
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Yea, I've had mostly F150's from '82. Owned two Chevy and two dodge in the 60's and 70's. I truly like this F250 superduty. Only 147000 whe
N I got it in January '12.
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Hi everyone. I'm Larry from central Oklahoma. I own a '07 f250 superduty, 7.4L, auto w/od, 167248 miles. Absolutely the best truck I've owned. A lot of info and expertise on this site. Looking forward to meet some of you.
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