When the transmission fluid is cold, as in winter, the transmission won't shift into full top gear lockup until the fluid reaches a certain temperature which I don't have handy. Perfectly normal. In fact short of applying direct heat there is no way to "warm" up any vehicle fluids (brake, differential, transfer case, transmission, etc) short of driving and only marginal ability, especially in a diesel, to warm up the "engine" (e.g. coolant) other than using the block heater. In winter ideally one cranks up; shifts into neutral to get tranny fluid at least moving; idles for maybe 15 seconds; drives off at moderate speed until the temp gauge shows signs of life and/or the tranny shifts into full top gear lockup.
Absent an identifiable "problem" the myth of having to warm up a vehicle persists.
Before flaming starts the situation might be slightly different in the frozen reaches of Canada or Alaska.
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