When I drove for Dave, we had a funky directional signal that also controlled the wipers. For no apparent reason, when I changed lanes, the wipers would go across my windshield and smear all the bugs so that I couldn't see. I could be sitting at a stop light, and the wipers would decide it was a good time to smear some more bugs. We got it fixed, and, if I remember correctly, it was a recall and didn't cost Dave for the replacement.
Well, I'm driving a 2005 M2 for A. Blair, and I have the same problem. Hopefully, I will get it replaced today here in El Paso. But, we are going to have to pay for it.
Anybody else have this problem?
#2. I hate the A/C and Heat in a Freightliner. I don't think I have ever had a Freightliner operate correctly on the dash A/C. This includes straight trucks and Class 8's. Right now, my A/C works when it wants to. I can put the fan on the lowest setting but it thinks it should freeze me out of the cab. My last Columbia that I drove did the same thing. The sad part is, it won't continue. It will run that way for a while, then just stop blowing. I don't have any frozen hoses. I have sufficient freon. I know it is still air conditioning, but the "cold" is only dropping out of the vents rather than being blown out. In other words, the fan just decides it doesn't want to blow anymore.
So, if I turn it off for a while and open my windows so that I don't bake, I can turn it back on after 5 minutes or so and get 15 minutes of A/C before the fan s the bed again!!!! I just hate it!!!!
My Columbia did that too, except, it was winter and I would get A/C when I needed heat. I would have to wear a coat until the heat would decide to start pumping out of the vents.
Has anybody else experienced this? I get so frustrated with Freightliners sometimes.
I would love a solution if you know one.
Well, I'm driving a 2005 M2 for A. Blair, and I have the same problem. Hopefully, I will get it replaced today here in El Paso. But, we are going to have to pay for it.
Anybody else have this problem?
#2. I hate the A/C and Heat in a Freightliner. I don't think I have ever had a Freightliner operate correctly on the dash A/C. This includes straight trucks and Class 8's. Right now, my A/C works when it wants to. I can put the fan on the lowest setting but it thinks it should freeze me out of the cab. My last Columbia that I drove did the same thing. The sad part is, it won't continue. It will run that way for a while, then just stop blowing. I don't have any frozen hoses. I have sufficient freon. I know it is still air conditioning, but the "cold" is only dropping out of the vents rather than being blown out. In other words, the fan just decides it doesn't want to blow anymore.
So, if I turn it off for a while and open my windows so that I don't bake, I can turn it back on after 5 minutes or so and get 15 minutes of A/C before the fan s the bed again!!!! I just hate it!!!!
My Columbia did that too, except, it was winter and I would get A/C when I needed heat. I would have to wear a coat until the heat would decide to start pumping out of the vents.
Has anybody else experienced this? I get so frustrated with Freightliners sometimes.
I would love a solution if you know one.