Idling clutch question?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Garlicbread56, May 20, 2013.
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He's getting out of Otr soon . So there's no reason too...
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What's he going to do when the company has a termination for violation of company policy on his dac? Cus they will find out.
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one large Gatorade bottle wedged beneath the brake pedal to apply slight pressure to throttle to keep rpms up @ 200 + normal idle supposedly works as well. NOT that i've ever tried it. some say release trailer brakes, others say set trailer brakes release parking brake. now those I have not and don't really want to try.
or you could try something like this...
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Tried it.. Applying pressure to the throttle doesn't work the warning light still comes on! I have read and asked around and have been told as long as the truck is in neutral so the gears can run freely and the clutch is fully pushed in it will not burn it!
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wow, what kind of truck are you in? -
It will wear out the clutch release bearing if you sit with clutch pedal pushed in for hours and hours
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2012 kenworth t660 .. And that's not burning the clutch is it?
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Does anybody have any ideas or anything? We don't know where the sensor is to put an icy hot patch on it
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For the first time here, I have nothing to say.
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