Posted by SVcummins on February 04, 2018 at 17:22:12 from (174.208.17.82):
In Reply to: Re: High $$$$$ IH's! posted by carvel minne farmer on February 04, 2018 at 09:29:31:
after working at a truck shop for a year on newer semis we had so many electronic problems it wasn’t funny we had a new Kenworth that the right front signal on the tractor quit working well I took the first crack at it i figured this won’t be bad usually it’s a broken wire where the harness goes through the hood and There’s a broken wire well I spent a whole shift on it never got anywhere the next day the lead man worked on it talked to him when the next he got nowhere so i took it again and I mean I opened up every inch of harness on the underside trying to find the bad wire or connection finally end up running a jumper from the trailer wire circuit the front of the tractor just so we could get a signal on the truck to go down the road well that made it throw a light circuit code so the other guy who’s the computer genius Came and worked on it he couldn’t figure it out we never could find the light control module on the truck it ended up going to the stealership for a light control module it cost over five thousand at the dealer for parts and labor not to mention the time the company already paid three guys to fix an seemingly easy problem
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