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    Default Engine Idle Shut Off Timer

    This seems like a great site. This is my 1st post here.

    I have a brand new '06 Freightliner Columbia with a 470 CAT motor. It is fully loaded and very comfortable.

    My only issue is with the, factory set, engine idle shutoff timer. Does anyone know how to disable this setting without going to a dealer?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    The dealer can plug in their computer into your truck's ECM & set the shutdown time or disable the feature.

    Also, if you just bump your cruise control up a little bit while idling, it will not automatically shut down.
    If you can't shift it smoothly, you shouldn't be driving it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splitshifter
    Also, if you just bump your cruise control up a little bit while idling, it will not automatically shut down.
    Setting the cruise has no effect...nor does chocking the wheels and leaving the brakes off.

    It shuts the engine off after 10 minutes if:

    1) No load on the engine
    2) clutch not depressed
    3) out of gear

    Pretty much no matter what.

    I did temporarily disable it, until next time an idle occasion occurs, by a system of "speed control off" and "set cruise button" presses along with following the "check engine" flashes.

    I just need a more permanent fix!

    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigevil1000
    Quote Originally Posted by Splitshifter
    Also, if you just bump your cruise control up a little bit while idling, it will not automatically shut down.
    Setting the cruise has no effect...nor does chocking the wheels and leaving the brakes off.

    It shuts the engine off after 10 minutes if:

    1) No load on the engine
    2) clutch not depressed
    3) out of gear

    Pretty much no matter what.

    I did temporarily disable it, until next time an idle occasion occurs, by a system of "speed control off" and "set cruise button" presses along with following the "check engine" flashes.

    I just need a more permanent fix!

    Thanks
    there is only 1 fix - you need CAT ET (or proprietary software) to turn it off.

    you have a '06 truck... surely the dealer that sold it to you will turn that off
    Bob H

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    What the hell, what if you're standing in line at customs for 10 minutes or something? That bugger will turn off? I didn't know that was legal!

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    Is this your truck or a company truck and is it a daycab or sleeper? I could maybe see a truck being programed to shut off after 10 minutes if it was a daycab company truck but other than that it'd be nice to have heat!! But yeah, a trip to the dealer is the only remedy unless you have the incredibly expensive equipment and software to change it yourself

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    Quote Originally Posted by allan5oh
    What the hell, what if you're standing in line at customs for 10 minutes or something? That bugger will turn off? I didn't know that was legal!
    the clutch (DDS) switch re-sets the timer, the IVS (on the electronic pedal) re-sets the timer, and i think the service brake switch stops the timer from starting. so......... basically, as long as you move a foot from time to time... you're ok...............

    additionally... key off for a few seconds and then it will re-start.


    legal?!?!? the engine manufacturers are allowed to save your (their) engine from damage when you lose an engine oil pressure signal in 8 lanes of traffic...

    ...even though the ecm knows it is an electrical fault as opposed to actually losing pressure...

    THAT is unsafe.

    ... especially for the tech or tow truck driver sent to rescue it ;0)
    Bob H

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