1) I'm talking about post #43 where the poster is saying that cruise will disengage when wipers are in use. Sounds like an automated, non driver control system. Only going by the post. Not sure what switch you are referring to.
2) Then read my post about post #43.
3) And then read Lepton1's follow up post about it being a PITA if cruise turns off with quick use of the wipers.
4) Then my follow up post to Lepton's which you are breaking my balls about.
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There used to be a way to reactivate the cruise control when on guard decided to quit working properly and turned itself off. If was some combination of steering wheel switches. I just
cant remember what it was...this was in 2012.
I wish I could remember because I am having the same issues with the new on guard system. Every time a fly hits the front sensor it throws it out of whack and there goes my cruise control until I stop and turn off and then back on the truck. Pain in the butt. -
Cruise with wipers being on, got it.
And if the wipers are on intermittent it is, as I mentioned, a different switch position than wipers being set on low or high speed.
The same if they are just turned on momentarily to clear the windshield.
I am referring to the switch you use to activate the wipers.
Even if it is attached to a lever - it is a multi-position/function switch.
And it should not be difficult to program the cruise lockout to determine which position it is in.
I wasn't 'breaking you balls' about anything.
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Well, I am an idiot about things as well.
From time to time.
Now and then.
Sometimes more often than not.
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OTR drivers have more flexibility in this instance.
I've seen scanners replaced at many terminals lately, but they seem nearly as inferior as the last ones.
They still can't reliably feed in just one page at a time.
I don't know who is responsible for testing and choosing the scanners, but they should be out of a job.
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Just seeing the sight of the Swift scanners makes me kind of twitch and convulse a little. For a quick minute I can see a flash of the future, me as Don Quixote grabbing the nearest mop handle and running straight into those beasts and striking them down. My favorite memory was showing up at the Richmond terminal to take hometime, complete with a bunch of things to scan, only to find out that once again they were broken. All of them. Without enough hours left on my clock to drive to the nearest Pilot, I was pretty enraged. I think that time I got flashes of me out in a field smashing one of those towers to bits, like Office Space.
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