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Re: What will be the worst tractor
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Posted by JD790 on December 01, 2001 at 22:30:48 from (12.82.167.246):
In Reply to: What will be the worst tractor posted by Bill from up north on December 01, 2001 at 17:44:11:
The worst ones will be the ones built with poor engine and chassis harnesses. Poor Routing, vibration, sealed connecters that don't hold up to corrosive and exccesive moisture. The experience I have had in Heavy trucks that have been Electronic for some time is most failures are do to wire harness, and connector problems. Another big problem is the people that make repairs to harnesses or checks leave test light holes in a (for example) datalink wire that will cause a problem later on. Any Manufacturer has a potential for a bad Tractor. I am sure there will be a few. Multiplexing seems to be the new thing in Multiple ECU configurations these days. Should eliminate the need for so many wires.
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