A note to the anti-auto crowd

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by striker, May 6, 2012.

  1. DrtyDiesel

    DrtyDiesel Road Train Member

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    I pull started a lawn mower once.

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  3. DrtyDiesel

    DrtyDiesel Road Train Member

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    I noticed this the first time I drove my auto, it would downshift at 55 into 9th. Compared to my manual that you had to downshift into 9th at 45 when climbing a hill. I suspect that's why my auto would pull hills better.



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  4. Scania man

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    Haha, think I'll need to after hearing that!

    Apparently , ( I've just asked a mechanic ) you could start it if you're very lucky, the batteries can't be completely flat there needs to be enough power to operate the fuel system but he wouldn't leave it to chance
     
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  5. kajidono

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    Yeah, I've run my batteries down sitting and had a little 1 ton tow truck come out and pull start me. Not enough power to run the starter (click) but still enough to power the injectors and all that. That requires a lot less.

    Dead flat, well, I kept a pair of jumper cables with me. Last truck I drove I had to jumpstart it off my pickup every time I left the house.
     
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  6. DrtyDiesel

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    I will say that's why i love having an apu. That and if i have a battery problem maintenance will just replace all of the batteries instead of just one lol

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    "Call Guinness!! I've pull started a 2006 Sterling day cab with a Mercedes in it."

    Than it must have had some juice in the batteries, not enough to start the truck but enough to get computer and other electronics going
     
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  8. DrtyDiesel

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    Most trucks also have a system that if the batteries get too low it kills the power to the truck except for the ECM. So they would have just enough juice to power the ECM so a push start would be able to be performed

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  9. Scania man

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    I'm reliably told by a scania technician if it goes below about 10 volts it's absolutely impossible, the pumps on the injectors simply won't run
     
  10. DrtyDiesel

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    That's scania bro. My batteries have gone down to 8 volts on my old Columbia without an apu. It turned the engine over once and it was enough to start it.

    Idk anything about scania though. Do they even use the same engines as American trucks?

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  11. Scania man

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    No they only use their own engines , pretty famous for their v8's. Very tough engines , they still build them like old cats and cummins engines, 2 million no problem, they use their own trannies too, strongest gearbox on the Market but you can have an Allison auto but only up to 420hp

    Electrics are 24 volt so that might make a difference
     
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