He is talking about the OnGuard. It tends to not like cold weather. It'll give you the orange screen of abandon, where it won't work until the thing thaws out. Then you lose cruise control, etc..
These Cascadias have internal antennas, and they don't seem to receive it send out very well. I would recommend you to invest in a good mirror-mounted antenna. If you ask the shop when putting the truck in for a PM, they might even route the cable for you.
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About the mirror mounted antennas, I just came across cbworld.com and I'm only seeing 5ft and 5.5fr tall fiberglass ones from the two brands everyone seems to go with. Would one of the 5.5ft ones be enough? -
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look for the mirror mount perch. replaces one of the mirror bolts
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One thing I did was reserve an hour of drive time to use in case my first choice of shut down spot was full. SNI got 10 hrs , I kept one for myself.
gary oc store sells,or did, this book called park my rig. lists places you can park that arent a truck stop. worth it to get it.QuietStorm and gentleroger Thank this. -
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Are you regional OTR?
I'm no fan of any big mega trucking company but Schneider is not a bad choice for a starter.48Packard Thanks this. -
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