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[QUOTE="Big Angry Hillbilly, post: 441906, member: 4453"] When an oil cooler fails typically the oil goes into the coolant due to the higher pressure in the oil system. Do you do a lot of short trips with the truck? Could be condensation buildup with the cooler ambient temps. After verifying the pan isn't full of antifreeze (pull the drain plug, antifreeze will come out first due to difference in specific gravity) take the truck for a drive. Keep the oil temp hot. Like 190 or hotter hot. If its gone when you get back, it was likely condensation mixing with the oil. [/QUOTE]
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