mercer transportation

Discussion in 'Mercer' started by kw12, Jul 21, 2012.

  1. Woobie

    Woobie Medium Load Member

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    Y'all got a "line 5"?
     
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  3. Rickp

    Rickp Heavy Load Member

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    No line 5 on the graph. Off duty drive just shows as off duty.
     
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  4. RStewart

    RStewart Road Train Member

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    Yes it does.
     
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  5. RStewart

    RStewart Road Train Member

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    Qualcomm plugs in the same place. They should've asked you about that when you ordered yours.
     
  6. thaistick

    thaistick Road Train Member

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    Until you resume power and ecm notices an unaccounted mileage increase then the call from logs and possibly Uncle Lenny :p
     
  7. mickeymouseclub

    mickeymouseclub Heavy Load Member

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    That's where it hooks up , to the ecm port
     
  8. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    Low pro is a general statement for any tire not an 11R. An example would be 295/80r22.5.

    Edit: some info about tire sizes. 2 common rim sizes when dealing with trucks. 22.5 and 24.5, both are 11 inch rims. There are other sizes but they are more specialized and other than super singles you won't see them till you buy a truck for big weights. 12R for example.

    So am 11r is 11 inches wide and almost exactly 11 inches "tall" (the height of the sidewall). A 'low pro' has a shorter sidewall. For example a 295/80r22.5 had a room diameter of 22.5 inches. A tire width of 295 millimeters. The other number is the height of the side wall measured as a ratio of the tire width. In this tire size it would be 80% of the 295 mm width.
     
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  9. mickeymouseclub

    mickeymouseclub Heavy Load Member

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    Yeah, try that . And when the ecm mileage doesn't match , you are in a bit of a pickle. Some folks have had their leases pulled over such lately
     
  10. p608

    p608 Road Train Member

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    You'll have to google a distributer, I'm retired and can't remember where I got them, they are still available, ask your parts supplier.
     
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  11. TruckerPete1990

    TruckerPete1990 Road Train Member

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    I can edit my millage lmao
     
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