And I just reread the OP. I see yours is an ‘07, same as mine. Mine has an ICU3 in it and I don’t think there is space to put a boost gauge without removing another, like trans temp.
I just had my ICU out and don’t recall seeing any external plug to add factory gauges. I know it must be possible, just don’t know where you would hook in to the bus.
Daisy chain explained please?
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That I cannot tell you. My Freightliner electronics experience is pretty limited to Cascadias or much older non computerized stuff. I was just trying to clarify how the daisy chain set up works. If a factory boost gauge was an option, I'm sure one can be installed, but like lilillill just said, the older systems may have a limit to the total number of supported gauges.Last edited: Oct 18, 2017
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The cluster pictured in this post is like an ICU4.
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I do see Cascadia dashes with this same basic shape and multitude of gauges. I’m guessing the panel probably fits in the Columbia as well.Hulld Thanks this. -
I did not know that boost pressure value is limited to 31.5 lb on scangauge.
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That’s IF it’s reading correctly from the right sensor. I was always going to do a data dump on it and see what’s available on the bus. I just never got around to it.
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Ok what happens is a bunch of girls get together...oh wait this is TTR! my bad....carry on!
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I can give you cascadia's panel sizes if you need it.
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this dash has daisy chain setup. exactly like my cascadia
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Thanks
That dash looks exactly like mine.
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