It has a countdown on the display. You can tap the throttle, release and apply the brakes or hit the shutdown override button for another 200 seconds
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They all back about same. More vibration in a Freightliner so your vision might not be as clear in the mirrors.
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In older trucks you could put something on the accelerator or just release your tractor breaks and it would stay on 24/7.
Now after holding a pedal down or pumping a petal too many times without moving it will begin to ignore your input and shutdown anyway.
The only thing not monitored is the engine override button and one driver even went out and bought a special switch cover that would keep on pressing it on a timer. So now he just pops it on and let's it do its thing and can idle 24/7.
Of course till they have a shop look into why the idle isn't cutting off and find you hit the overide switch 1 million times in the last week.Rocks Thanks this. -
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At the Flying J in Rapid City about to start my night when the “Convoy” shows up complete with police escort Trump flags and picket signs. Gonna be a while getting out of here.
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Question for the Crete guys. I’m pulling an ex Crete dryvan (2014). It has the rear amber turn signals. When using emergency flashers, are those supposed to blink by themselves or just the reds? Wasn’t sure how Crete had them set up.
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