Well the rigs been parked since Monday evening....
Went back last night to get some stuff out of the sleeper....Tail Lamp LEDs are still glowing......![]()
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throw a volt meter on it, and see if the lights are getting power, if not then dont worry about it lol
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Send me your vin# and I'll check into it and get back to ya.
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The company/broker I run a few loads here and there just got another new pete come in. It has a PACCAR motor in it. From what I've read in here, that motor usually spends more time in the shop than on the road. Well I spoke to the driver before he started driving it and told him what I've read here, Well guess what, the first day he took it out on a load, the check engine light came on. He also said it was GUTLESS, Anyway's, it's at the shop now. I ask the owner why he bought the PACCAR motor, he said the salemans said it will pass all emissions and its the EMISSIONS motor of the future. So I ask you, Is this true or a sales pitch ?
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Sounds like BS to me.........
Why they can't stick with tried and true tech is beyond me......
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Yes, I'm coming up with the same#; 03-06212. I tried knowledge-basing it through Paccar, and can not find a cross.
The valve is made by Hadley, and you can get it through any OEM. The valve is without a dump, and here is a link to Hadley's site with hcv's:
http://www.hadley-products.com/catalog/Catalog.aspx?cmd=cat&div=3&cat=86
Part# H00500CB. Shop around brother, someone is sure to give ya a deal.
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See here: http://www.peterbilt.com/uploaded/manual/Engine Aftertreatment Systems.pdf
So, i do not think it is a salespitch, since all new Pete's are going to drift towards the Paccar engines eventually, and especially since Caterpillar will be phasing their engines out of OEM service in the near future (except in their own brand of vehicle which they are producing with International).
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Not stuck....Trolley brake is not activated either.....
My brother who is an electrical engineer, thinks it could be the capacitors that drain slowly.....
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