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<p>[QUOTE="shakyted, post: 2753786, member: 92826"]@ dizzylizzy doesnt it burn you when some one younger than you is making the same amount of money when youve been slavin away for a particular company or as an o/o... I officially have my first hater here lol. Ok if your so positive why is it that in this freightliner just as the engine light comes on, why when i hit the clutch pedal to trigger the switch it resets. Now i can keep hitting that switch all day if i want an the truck wont turn off aslong as i hit it before the truck turns off, so my idea was to use a timer/relay to replace my foot from tapping that swith while i was parked for over night on a hot day or cold one. When i get a chance ill post a video so some of the super truckers can better explain[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="shakyted, post: 2753786, member: 92826"]@ dizzylizzy doesnt it burn you when some one younger than you is making the same amount of money when youve been slavin away for a particular company or as an o/o... I officially have my first hater here lol. Ok if your so positive why is it that in this freightliner just as the engine light comes on, why when i hit the clutch pedal to trigger the switch it resets. Now i can keep hitting that switch all day if i want an the truck wont turn off aslong as i hit it before the truck turns off, so my idea was to use a timer/relay to replace my foot from tapping that swith while i was parked for over night on a hot day or cold one. When i get a chance ill post a video so some of the super truckers can better explain[/QUOTE]
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