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Well, I'll be gobsmacked! Isn't it rather obvious what is the matter with your truck? The ECM on your truck not only communicates with various sensors and the VP44, but also communicates
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Should be titled 'Hip Joints and ball joints' . Did someone mention Santa's bells? Sheesh, when it rains it floods... what a story over there in England. I think your truck just had to d
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Definitely no general anesthetic, they say it significantly lengthens the time spent in hospital, I have 2 letters now from the hospital outlining the whole thing and there is no unconscious option,
Noticed recently that my truck sometimes doesn't fire right away, if it doesn't it will only start after turning the key to off and then start again, It is very intermittant which makes me think electrical, not noticed the WTS light yet but I'll be watching that over the next few days, no fault codes on dash but again haven't had time to drop the box on it, but over the weekend I'll get to it, I suppose it could be the VP, whatever it is I get the feeling its not going to be a cheap fix
Couldn't have come at a worse time as going into hospital a week tomorrow (saturday) all being well for my hip replacement, being done on our NHS for free,1 night in hospital then home and out of action for a fair few weeks
Had to go to a concrete plant today to a Cat 930H about 35 miles away, thing is we are right in the middle of a 2 day storm, lots of roads flooded,idiots in normal cars, van and pickups stranded in flood water,my truck pulling my mobile workshop trailer was fine, came up to one flooded area on a road, 3 small vans stuck in the water my side of the road, so had tried and sucked water 3/4s of the way through,one van in front of me turned around and thought best of it, another van in front of me sat there thinking about it, I drove around him and carried on, flood was maybe 200yards long with the middle coming over the top of my 305 mud terrain tyres, as I got to the middle the idiot in the van decided he could make it too, needless to say he didn't, it was a Vauxhall Vivaro, air box is right low down.
here today UK wide there are 1000's of stranded flooded vehicles, my truck was not one of them
Forecast for ALL day tomorrow too