Ambient Sensors
Discussion in 'Schneider' started by dermetzgerei, Oct 7, 2012.
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It does not work, I just tried it. The thing is that I cannot set my truck to high idle (with the cruise on a Cascadia) with the truck brake off. Maybe this works with Centuries though, since you don't set the high idle with the cruise (I think - I have limited experience with Centuries)?
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http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...6781-where-is-no-idle-temperature-sensor.html
Lol, did his other thread get locked?
Edit: nope.
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...m-new-drivers/186780-no-idle-work-around.html -
I do not believe this would work either, I have a 2006 Century Class and it will not high idle on the cruise without the truck brake locked. The only to maybe keep it running would be to put something on the accelerator pedal to hold at the right RPM. And besides, even if it did work, what would you do when you were parked somewhere bobtailed LOL. I guess I will have to play with it after my truck gets a PM done sometime later this month if they even put one on this 823K truck.
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its working on my truck right now and i have a 2010 cascadia i cant idle my truck up but it is idling im sorry its not working for you
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have you had the NEW sensor put in your truck? I have had i for a week, and have tried everything, there is no way to keep the truck idling. Nothing works.
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I wonder if you could try to fool the sensor by holding a lighter to it and heating it up? Or packing some ice cubs around it to make it think it was freezing?
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Mine is the new sensor, in a 2012 Cascadia, and I have yet to figure out how to trick it.
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might work if I actually knew where they put it!!!!
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Time for a treasure hunt!
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