Dealing with bad breakdowns

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by 727Guy, Oct 17, 2018.

  1. Opus

    Opus Road Train Member

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    In the world of overnight delivery from almost any place on the planet, 8 weeks is bulloney
     
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  3. 727Guy

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    When I stated the ECM freaking out, I meant everything from the RPMs, oil pressure, water pressure, fuel gauge, air gauges, and speedometer going from 0 to Max repeatedly. What other choice do I have but wait? I'm not rich. I don't have $30,000 just sitting around to go buy another truck.
     
  4. 727Guy

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    Yes I understand overnight delivery is forever an option, but Peterbilt stated they checked and every other dealership didn't have the two parts in stock, so they had to go directly to the manufacturer ( Paccar ) and both parts had to be made.
     
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  5. Cam Roberts

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    Lmao. Come on man
     
  6. 727Guy

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    Yeah! I'm lease to Landstar. Another BCO loaned me his truck at 45% of the total line haul. After fuel I'm making so much less compared to my original 65% of the total line haul
     
  7. gokiddogo

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    So, how do they get abs issues from those symptoms? Let me guess, that is the code your erratic ecm was showing at that moment.

    There's probably a wiring harness that is failing. Ecm wiring harness. I don't know. But I don't get how you go from that to abs issues.

    As an aside. This is why I never get my engine washed. Don't need more water, high pressure water at that, going anywhere it doesn't belong. My old truck would misfire on occasion if I had the engine washed. Then go away after maybe 10 minutes of drying out. Never did that driving in rain or snow or anything. Only at wash time and only if they sprayed the engine. So now if I want it done I'll do it myself in my driveway.
     
  8. 727Guy

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    Well please provide me with your most honest opinion, because it is greatly needed. When I stated ECM was freaking out I meant everything from the RPMs, speedometer, fuel, air gauges, water pressure, and oil pressure gauges would go from 0 to max repeatedly for hours. After Peterbilt had it for a week they stated it was the ABS modular and harness and both parts could take between 1 to 8 weeks to arrive since no other dealerships had the part so they had to be made from Paccar.
     
  9. Tug Toy

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    I have a feeling in the pit of my stomach this is going to end in deflating disappointment for the original poster.

    I think I’d be trying to find a second opinion on that ABS diagnosis before I went to chasing parts.

    Even if it requires a tow to a different shop?
     
  10. gokiddogo

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    Took them a week to diagnose that is insane to me. I would be asking how a bad abs module can cause the symptoms of all gauges going erratic simultaneously. And how they came to the conclusion some abs parts will solve the issue.
    This, to me, looks like the beginning of the part changing game. You wait forever to get this issue fixed. Go down the road 10 miles same problem happens. Then what. Another 8 weeks for fuel filter? Come on.
     
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  11. mover man

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    1) get on phone or computer, contact every dealer there is.
    If you find the part, go get it! Or pay them to ups overnight it to you.
    I dont no about Peter cars. However feightliner only looks for parts in thier network. Or they just order from corporate.
    Once when my dealer didnt have a part it was on back order when they ordered it.
    My wife searched on comp and made calls.
    She found TWO of them. First was 100 miles away in ct. But they told her, there sister shop who was only 30 miles away also had one. BOTH were cheaper than my dealer.
    2) check Into getting a penske, or Ryder.
    3) tell the guy you rented from. You cant afford his rent. Would he consider a lower fee, like 5% lower. or prefer to have truck back?
     
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