Posted by RBoots on June 03, 2016 at 13:42:40 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: Re: texas flood posted by onefarmer on June 03, 2016 at 09:25:43:
No kidding. What a wiring nightmare that would be. We had bought Freightliner trucks at work for 4 years, but kept having innumerable issues with wiring/sensors/emissions. Usually only in winter. We along with the dealer figured it was moisture in the wiring causing the issues. Don't know if you have ever seen the underside of a scraper truck in winter, but they are a solid block of ice front to back. Anyway, the dealer suggested this special treatment they had to offer for EVERY connector on the truck, so we went with it on one truck. That truck also had a sister truck exactly the same as it ordered at the same time. Same usual problems with all the electronic/sensor/emissions on the sister truck that wasn't treated, no big surprise there. Ah. But how did the "treated" truck do? That thing has more electrical problems than any of the other Freightliners we have. We have since quit buying the Freightliner trucks and now buy Peterbilt trucks. We have very few issues with them so far.
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