No problem, you'll just have to send your truck to El Salvador or China, or some other low-rent destination, for maintenance... just like the airlines do.
And continuing on the related aviation theme; aircraft have had glass ####pits* with next to no "steam gauges" for quite some time and legacy aircraft are switching over at a frenetic pace.
*What a silly censoring.
Bye Bye legacy dash...peterbilt is going all digital.
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I'm sure there's going to be an aftermarket to convert back to proper gauges soon enough.
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With multiplex gauges it’s gonna be a nightmare...
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At least they’re spending the money and updating the 389. Same can’t be said for the W900. -
To me, digital displays and crap like that is for cars. It doesn't belong in a truck.
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It will be interesting to see inside the dash, I’m guessing one group of wires going to one plug. I’m sure someone will come up with something, but getting a single harness to talk to a bunch of individual gauges probably won’t be cheap, especially when you have to buy new dash panels.
Personally I’m looking forward to messing around with one. They’re highly customizable when it comes to what you want displayed and where you want it displayed at.BoostedTeg, not4hire and Tug Toy Thank this. -
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They gotta get the trucks ready for the next Gen drivers. You know the ones that cant even change a tire on a car or even be able to tell the difference between an alternator and a water pump.
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