ELECTRONIC PROBLEMS WITH CASCADIAS
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by SOUGROUP, Jun 23, 2018.
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I drive a 2016 Cascadia Evo, the water was leaking in through the cab clearance lights. Techs removed them and sealed around their bases with silicone and boom no more leaks, no more mysterious electronics faults.
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Most military trucks are freightliner, or Oshkosh. Anything is possible with shorted grounds or freyed wire. Wires are shielded for a reason.
I had a cobra mini 19 before and it was switched off. But than a nice 379 with big coil whips passed me and I saw my cb turn on and heard white noise.
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Did you see any Blackhawk helicopters circling the truckstop or men in black suits?
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THANKS for your file I know just about all different problems ,this unit does not have a load cut off switch,how ever it could have been a coincidence but driver said he check everything even disconnected batteries ,reset ign switch, then gave up ,!! all troubles clear up by themselves after truck next to his left!!
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jaja ja , i will get him a helmet to wear ,funny
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From the science side i guessing what it was. Can't be military vehicle because they don;t have ability to affect only Freightliner. Could be static electricity. Did you say drivers cell was acting up? It's for sure was static charge.
Static electricity was discovered by ancient Greek hetairai. They were playing with amber dildos and rubbing amber against the pubic hair created electrical charge.
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