Ambient Sensors

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by dermetzgerei, Oct 7, 2012.

  1. mangocat1

    mangocat1 Light Load Member

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    I bet they are monitoring temperature readings. Also don't think the truck computer will stop monitoring idle %. Any out of wack readings will for sure warrant further investigation. The anti-idle stance kills the in truck cooking options... which are cheaper and often far healthier then the truck stop crap. How about a food allowance?! Does that 35 amp hour estimate take into account bunk heater usage too? I'm eagerly awaiting that 25* night using the bunk heater and cpap.......

    yeah and most of these truck stops don't have lounge areas...
     
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  3. Female Driver

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    Gary, IN told me it's zip striped in the wheel well area and that the snow will get stuck all around it (snow isn't less than 20 degrees though, so I fail to see what he was implying with it not being in a good spot). I looked all around and didn't see anything there. Unless they popped open a bit of the plastic areas and stuck it in where I can't see it. Other threads on this forum, in regards to different companies, says it's back by the fifth wheel.
     
  4. skellr

    skellr Road Train Member

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    There is one behind the bumper. This one is white.
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    I'm too lazy to unplug it and see if I get a fault that might identify it. :)
     
  5. jakecat22

    jakecat22 Road Train Member

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    is that on an SNI truck? I was told they are not under the hood because they can then get a false reading from the engine heat.
     
  6. skellr

    skellr Road Train Member

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    No.

    Only one way to find out. Who knows, sounds like they put one in somewhere just for their modification. :-(
     
  7. moosc

    moosc Road Train Member

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    Hm nope that's a crash sensor of some sorts. It gets pushed in when the bumper gets crushed.


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  8. Dullahan

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    I had a chat about this and other irksom issues with a suit the other day. "I'd rather save ten thousand dollars and maybe give you a raise than waste all that fuel."
    Look, if I have to sit here in August babysitting the Qualcomm then by God the truck best babysit me.
    Try Austin summer traffic with no air.

    Ah well, with the new anti-driver mentality I'm looking for a new job anyway.
    Safe roads to you, drivers.
     
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  9. dermetzgerei

    dermetzgerei Light Load Member

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    Yeah, I feel like even if there was a reasonable way to override the sensor somehow, it's not going to take long for them to realize it. Then it'll be more trouble than it's worth.

    And a lot of the lounges that these truck stops do have are disgusting. I didn't sign on with a company to spend my days in a nasty @** truck stop. That's what the sleeper is for! I stay out for 4-6 weeks at a time, but that's going to change. Home every two weeks, and no reset in between. I'm not going to freeze my butt off like a bum. SNI should be embarrassed.
     
  10. jakecat22

    jakecat22 Road Train Member

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    Well fellow pumpkin drivers. I was offered a position with another company running day cabs and being home every day, only working 4 days a week. I put in my notice with my DBL today, so the 26th will be my last day as a pumpkin.

    SNI has treated me good, I have no major complaints. I just can't see myself staying OTR with the way the company is going, and they won't give me a dedicated, so it is time to go.......

    Good luck to all my fellow(for now) pumpkins, I will check in from time to time!!
     
  11. Ken26101

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    The new ambient sensor is all black and is located between the fifth wheel and the rear of the frame rail on the drivers side. It is very easy to spot and is located in the same spot on all trucks. I saw a whole mess of bobtails in Carlisle this week that were all the same. As far as tricking it, good luck because they will be watching for that and will terminate anyone that is messing with it. One of the guys at the shop there said they are already figuring on having to jump start alot of trucks that are on their 34 resets now that we can't use anything in our trucks to cook with, or enjoy or personal time. I for one am now looking for another company as well seeing how my milage has went from 2500-2800 weekly down to 1200. All the other companies that have these stupid sensors also have tri packs or something to help suplly power to the trucks while on down time. I personally won't sit in a nasty dirty drivers lounge in a Flying J for anything. Pilot and Loves don't even have lounges so you can't even go inside there unless you wanna just walk around all day or sit in a hard chair in the crapy eating establishments they have in them.
     
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