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We have a couple Chevy 6500 chassis with Aerial Devices (bucket truck) with this MICO brake system, MICO has been around a long time.
https://www.anythingtruck.com/product/480-4071280000.html
I had this one for 3 years and keep my extra fuel filters, rags and fuel additive in the box.
The only draw back for me is the latch for my Bi-folding bed cover is blocked by the box, and so if I have firewood in the bed I can't swing the box out far enough to unlatch the cover, its no big deal...
I need to ask, how are you guys seeing the regen information... is it coming across the dash or are you using an aftermarket device?
I've had my Tradesman 6.7 SO since Aug of 21 and have never seen any information, good or bad come across.
Thanks for indulging a dumb question.
https://hdrams.com/forum/index.php?threads/death-wobble.4804/#post-246712
Over heated/warped rotors will shimmy (brakes on trailer not doing their share, making truck do more work)
Loose track bar bushings will also cause a shimmy, had same thing happen to my Wrangler ...a new track bar cured...
On my 2021 the telematics' (installed by the dealer) was plugged into the OBDII connector under the dash with a Y cable.
I removed it after about a month.
I work in the Utility business, our fleet has some units running this system.... zerorpm.com
Story I was told they supply systems to K9 units at the Texas border.
But, way more expensive than a pusher fan. :)
New here as well, have thought about this since it was posted.
Just thinking out loud here, but the first thing to pop into my head was the waste gate opening just momentary between shifts and under load making the noise.
Turbo still spinning high under load, transmission shifts, load goes away...
Thanks for the reply, I gathered from previous post's that a shmear of silicone is the fix, leads me to believe then the relay is a printed circuit board open to atmosphere, subject to car wash water, rain and brine.
Just wanted to help someone with a visual of a correct relay.
Hello, I just signed up recently and have had a lot of reading to do.
I came across this thread and it concerned me because of parking the truck in a attached garage with the fire potential.
My truck was built 06-2021 2500 Tradesman, love the truck.
The question I have is does anyone know...