I bet you'll find these questions a little naive, but I'm a newbie. I've read a lot, but I don't have a lot of experience. Never drove or worked on diesel, Never drove automatic trans. Never drove or worked on air brakes. In any event, I just looked at an M925A1 and had a couple of issues. I started the truck and let it warm up for 5-7 minutes in 35 degree temperature. Neither the engine coolant nor the transmission oil temp gauges moved even a breath. Both reservoirs were topped off. Is it usual to take that long to get a reading or am I dealing with bad gauges or a circulation problem? Second, the truck had an engine oil temperaure gauge. I thought it was supposed to have an engine oil pressure gauge. How am I supposed to insure that the pressure is at least 15 psi, like the manual suggests? Third, from what I read, the air cleaner indicator was supposed to be a red/green, go/no go indicator. Instead, this truck had a cylinder with a piston that moved from 0% to 25% (and i think it was measuring oxygen content). It barely got off the bottom of the cylinder and high school science taught me that air has a 21% oxygen content. Does this imply that the indicator is faulty (it's the newest looking part of the truck) or that the air filter is clogged. Any help is necessary, because if I buy this truck, I've got a 300 mile ride back to the farm (in crappy Midwest winter). Thanks, guys.