Sometimes, better safe than sorry! Yes, it will work either way, but stated it as manual states.At least on my 18 it doesn't matter about the e-brake. The hi idle feature will work either way.
Sometimes, better safe than sorry! Yes, it will work either way, but stated it as manual states.
Think Topzide meant the Parking brake. Alot of us old timers call the parking brake the Emergency Brake
You can leave the Exhaust brake on all year long. The computer shuts it off once the engine is at operating temperature.
That's why I posted E brake vs. EB! It's technically an Emergency brake since if you've lost a brake line, it's all you got!
Just so confusing with these trucks have an exhaust brake and an emergency brake! My thinking is towing = exhaust brake. Anytime else = emergency brake.![]()
It's technically a parking brake to be used when you... wait for it... park!Just so confusing with these trucks have an exhaust brake and an emergency brake! My thinking is towing = exhaust brake. Anytime else = emergency brake.![]()
Hey, they could call it a Jake Brake…![]()
It's technically a parking brake to be used when you... wait for it... park!
It's not meant for emergency use because when you step on it it locks and that could cause a loss of control. Proper use is either on or off.
It's technically a parking brake to be used when you... wait for it... park!
It's not meant for emergency use because when you step on it it locks and that could cause a loss of control. Proper use is either on or off.