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I'm hot natured and thought I kept my house cool with heat on 66°F but mine has run much more than twice so apparently I think incorrectly.
Any lower than that and I'm comfy but I wake up in the morning with my throat on fire.
There was a fire today on the street I grew up on, then I heard it was the corner I lived on so I drove over there & it was the house that was kitty corner, Apparently the guy was trying to thaw out his water lines.......dumb butt
There was a fire today on the street I grew up on, then I heard it was the corner I lived on so I drove over there & it was the house that was kitty corner, Apparently the guy was trying to thaw out his water lines.......dumb butt
Nothing jumps out in the manual Trent. The diesel supplement just goes by the oil change interval when it comes to the maintenance rather than by miles / kilometers like the gas engines. If you go by the maintenance schedule for the gas engines, the kilometer intervals are 36K and 48K. Going by that, it calls for brake inspection at 48K but nothing at 36K. If you go by the diesel supplement, it calls for inspection of all of the brake components at every oil change.
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
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