1. Unplug block heater
2. Put key in, turn till glowplugs turn on
3. Wait till wait light shuts off
4. fuel pedal half way down, all the way if it's really cold, turn key to crank for a few seconds
5. release pedal as engine starts to prevent revving
6. oil light goes out after 2 seconds. If longer - consider replacing oil pump/pickup. (I run Lucas Oil, I think it helps withdry starts. I use the OIL, NOT their ADDITIVES)
7. wait for valvetrain to quiet down and for oil to get to everything (20ish seconds, just to be safe)
8. If alt lights are on, Rev engine just slightly to get ALT1 and ALT2 lights to turn off. (I guess it Idles too low for alts to excite or my alts are a little worn out, Doesn't worry me at all, half the time they excite on their own.)
If it has been run in the last 3 hours and the heat blows hot instantly, I put it in gear and go. If it sat for a long time, read on:
9. wait for engine to idle down to low idle.
10. Put it in drive, if it doesn't start moving, release E-brake (my E-brake light doesn't work).
11. If step 10 caused the hood to pop up, call self a dumba$$, put it in park, go put hood down, PULL THE OTHER HANDLE and go
(yes, I open the hood by accident every so often. My father's vehicle's are imported jobs and everything is backwards. If I drive anything of his, I pop his hood trying to take the brake off, then when I get in my vehicle I end up doing the same
He laughs and laughs when I turn on the windshield wipers while trying to put it in gear, and how I screw up the power mirrors trying to turn on the headlights. Silly old man and his backwards junk..)