When I drove a Freightliner almost every customer or the few regular customers were slightly uphill backs. It was tanker.
Disabling Creep Mode
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by terryg247, Jun 19, 2022.
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OMG! I wish I had this! The amount of hate I have for eCoast will melt your mind!Brandt, Old_n_gray and tscottme Thank this.
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Oh yea than that would help.
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I don't have a setting to turn off eCoast, but I do have a workaround.
Pressing the M/A switch on the right stalk to turn it to Perform mode. It cycles between Auto, Perform and Manual. I think a slightly longer press to get to Manual mode, because a quick press will cycle between Auto and Perform. In Perform mode it turns off the eCoast.
In Perform mode it also uses the gears better when accelerating or going up a hill.
I found that in the loaner I had, and my own truck has it as well.
But it does switch itself back to Auto under certain circumstances, so I have to watch it.hope not dumb twucker Thanks this. -
Thanks, I'll try that. Mine likes to jerk at times.
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Mine only switches between "manual" and economy" I don't see "performance"
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Mines a 2022
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My current truck is a '23, the loaner was a '21.
As with many things, it is probably a setting that can be accessed/changed via the computer connection. If you have a mechanic friend, he might be able to turn it on for you. -
I remember creep mode being a blue button on the stalk or a switch on the dash….
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Sorry, but I have to chuckle about this. I was having the same problem with the Freightliner I use. It was like the thing was having an epileptic episode every time I needed to back into a trailer to couple with it. The only thing I found that works is to really feather the throttle gently.
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