It's on this 2019, and it's an intermittent issue. Some days it works all night, other times it decides to only work for a little while then quit. Other times it just doesn't restart at all. Yesterday, it was on continuous during the day, but all night long it wouldn't restart unless I got up and restarted it every 1 1/2 - 2 hrs because I would wake up to cab temps in the 80's.
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Would you mind keeping track of your Opti-Idle failures and see if you see proper function on days when you barely idle? I have been told by another forum member here that HIS newer Freightliners have a setting for max time per 24 hours that his trucks can idle.
There seem to be some exceptions to Opti-idle shutdowns. My truck will stay running opti-idle or not, if the temperature is over 95 outdoors, for example.
However, in the last couple weeks, I have been running a whole lot of short runs and shags, meaning lots of idle time. Every single night my Opti-idle has failed to start after the first cooling cycle.
However, my Opti-idle worked just fine when I had a couple back-to back 1000+ mile loads, and barely idled at all for three days.
If there is a max idle per 24 hours limit set in the system, Crete either doesn't know about it, or they are pretending they don't know about it. Either is plausible, I've reached out to both Safety, my Terminal, and some others in the company about the possibility of this flag existing, so I'm collecting more data, and I might go talk to a freightliner dealership on home time.
If we can verify that an idle time limiting setting in the software is responsible for preventing Opti-Idle from working properly, I think we might just wake the beast over at Safety. I doubt seriously that they will appreciate a setting in the software that interferes with drivers being able to get quality rest.Itsbrokeagain, dwells40, Jarhed1964 and 4 others Thank this. -
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Well, I have a pregnant trailer. Picked up at a place called Mark Anthony Brewing in Waddell, AZ. On the last two pallets, they put airbags lengthwise on either side. Now, I have seen dryvans with their sides bulging, but I have never seen a reefer this bloated. Coming up I-17 there are some elevations above 5000 ft and all is fine, but they have me routed thru Vail and Ike...not sure how much more pressure the sides are gonna take when I get up in the 9-10k altitudes...we shall see. Hopefully the bags will pop before the freight is damaged or the old trailer I have splits.
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This is what they are looking for - a change in GPS coordinates while on lines 1 or 2. I am less than 100 feet from where I went off duty.Farmerbob1, brian991219, Savor the Flavor and 2 others Thank this. -
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Regardless of GPS accuracy, when you see an ignition sequence followed by a change in gps coordinates, it's all the officer needs to write the ticket. It's then up to the driver to prove his innocence.Farmerbob1 and brian991219 Thank this.
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