Peterbilt Warning Horn System?

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Turn3, Oct 23, 2009.

  1. haystack

    haystack Light Load Member

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    It was explained to me like this from a DOT bear, you can drive a truck deaf, but you cant drive blind, so the light must work, the buzzer doesnt.
     
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  3. Turn3

    Turn3 Light Load Member

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    That does make sense, thanks for the reply.
     
  4. LoneCowboy

    LoneCowboy Road Train Member

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    totally not true
    on both accounts.

    a. I just quoted the relevant passage from FMCSA above, where you can have either.
    b. You have to be able to hear to pass your DOT medical. (must be able to hear a whisper from x number of feet away) (I forget the exact number of feet)
     
  5. Turn3

    Turn3 Light Load Member

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    Well hell.. that is true!

    Either way, you post the regulation and it is clear enough for me. :yes2557:
     
  6. sandman1976

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    i have a 93' pete,that the buzzer is stuck in the on position. i pulled the dash and wiggled the wires a little trying to see if the wires were touching. i saw a little puff of smoke and the buzzer quit on me. so my question is does this model truck come with the light or did it only have the buzzer?
     
  7. txviking

    txviking <strong>Trucker Geek</strong>

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    Every class 8 Peterbilt built in 1993 had both a light and a buzzer. That includes all 377, 378 and 379 model Peterbilts. So the answer to your question is most likely yes.
     
  8. sandman1976

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    ok,i'm going to pick some bulbs up tomorrow and try to find the right slot.
     
  9. txviking

    txviking <strong>Trucker Geek</strong>

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    On the back of the warning light assembly on the top of the dashboard, each lamp can be disabled by pulling a "button" (not quite like a fuse, just a contact plugged in the back) on each individual light.

    Sorry if that's poorly explained; I'll try to get some photos to show what I'm talking about.
     
  10. sandman1976

    sandman1976 Medium Load Member

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    i know exactly what your talking about,i'm sort of one those fix it yourselfers. i can't afford to pay PETERBILT $90/hr to change bulbs lol
     
  11. Turn3

    Turn3 Light Load Member

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    That is no joke! If I can get to it and it is not a computer I will try fixing it myself first.
     
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