Did freightliner intentionally set out to make a crappy automatic transmission?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ravaughn, May 9, 2017.
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I'm fixing to remove my APU. It's never worked. Dead weight taking up space that could be used for a nice side box.
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My 2017 truck no APU and does automatic parked regeneration. It had the Optimized Idle, the computers start emgeng for a/c or heat or charging the batteries or engine oil temperature.
So far 224,000 miles no problems yet. It takes about 6 hour of engine time before the computers do a parked regen. It only takes 20 minutes at 1350 RPMs. I do 34 resets every weekend and usually do 1 parked regeneration. Maybe 2 in the summer heat because a/c needed and that more idle time.
I let the computers shift the grears and automatic parked regen ! I just need the computers to drive the truck nextLepton1 and PantherFan Thank this. -
I drive a daycab freightliner with the auto 10 speed. After 300k they seem to slip feels like you have been rear ended. I learned shifting the truck manually at about 1700 rpm every gear makes them shift smooth with no bucking. Seems like they like high rpm
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My boss buys both....if you want a manual generally you'll get it....want an auto you can have that too.
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OMG finally someone else has the same problems. I have a brand new 2019 cascadia with almost every option. But this D12 ruins it. Constant buzzing in Morris code really drives me butz too.
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