The guage could also be like mine, knackered.
Its shown full since the day I had it. Its using adblue but the level never goes below full on the dash.
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The guage could also be like mine, knackered.
Its shown full since the day I had it. Its using adblue but the level never goes below full on the dash.
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ETS:
Juddian:
Possible cheat, but i really wouldn’t be getting involved in doing the authorities work for them.If it was a “reputable” company, I would give them the benefit of the doubt. This one however, all their trucks are Renee’s aged 10+, barely maintained, 95% of their drivers/workforce are Romanian, first question they ask as you show up for the first time is “You Romanian? You speak Romanian?”; the interiors of their trucks look like junkyard trucks, they expect drivers to do 13-14 hour shifts on multidrop (no RDC) etc, get stuck in traffic they don’t pay the time you spent there, work trough your breaks - tough luck, 45mins a day are unpaid w.e
Why did you take the shifts at a place like that?
Harry Monk:
ETS:
if it turns out there is a cheat device I, the driver, can be held responsible for it as well as the operator/TM.Well I must admit I never knew that. Do you have a link?
As long as the driver puts in a defect to say the system isn’t working, and keeps putting them in, then his arse is covered.
Ken.
Quinny:
Harry Monk:
ETS:
if it turns out there is a cheat device I, the driver, can be held responsible for it as well as the operator/TM.Well I must admit I never knew that. Do you have a link?
As long as the driver puts in a defect to say the system isn’t working, and keeps putting them in, then his arse is covered.
Ken.
I am intrigued the OP will work through his breaks, and drive what he thinks are poorly maintained trucks, but worries about being done for an Adblue cheat.
malcolmgbell:
cgscott:
Phone the dvsa stick them right in. Remember to give them your full name address and d.o.b.Every one luvs a grass
…and spineless “yes men” cowards are “luvved” in equal measure…
I wonder if a similar question would be asked if the speedo was reading 56mph but the sat nav was saying 60mph and the truck was passing everything? Somehow I doubt it.
the maoster:
I wonder if a similar question would be asked if the speedo was reading 56mph but the sat nav was saying 60mph and the truck was passing everything? Somehow I doubt it.
Gone are the days of taking a couple of birthday cake candles for replacing fuse 6 in a scania
Darkside:
I am intrigued the OP will work through his breaks, and drive what he thinks are poorly maintained trucks, but worries about being done for an Adblue cheat.
Where have I said that I work/ed through my breaks? They didn’t give me a tour of their trucks/yard before I started working there (as an agency driver on a day-to-day basis), I picked on these things on different occasions and overhearing conversations between drivers and TMs. It’s not like I worked for them for years, it was a 3 and a half day gig in all. My landlord doesn’t care if I had work that week, he wants his rent paid.
Conor:
biggriffin:
Really, who cares, maybe little fluffy bunnies won’t be able to breath, because the nasty lorry was belching out horrid fumes,as the company were fitting emulators,… Just crack on drive.Hundreds of millions of people care to the point that governments are being forced to up their game massively on climate change and pollution from vehicles and manufacturing.
Utter ■■■■■■■■, I’ve never heard of anyone petitioning a government to reduce diesel emissions, never heard of a manifesto promising to reduce diesel emissions (except from Green parties, who fail dismally at every election) governments may be “upping their game” on climate change, but only because they know it will bring in more revenue for them to ■■■■ up the wall.
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newmercman:
Conor:
biggriffin:
Really, who cares, maybe little fluffy bunnies won’t be able to breath, because the nasty lorry was belching out horrid fumes,as the company were fitting emulators,… Just crack on drive.Hundreds of millions of people care to the point that governments are being forced to up their game massively on climate change and pollution from vehicles and manufacturing.
Utter ■■■■■■■■, I’ve never heard of anyone petitioning a government to reduce diesel emissions, never heard of a manifesto promising to reduce diesel emissions (except from Green parties, who fail dismally at every election) governments may be “upping their game” on climate change, but only because they know it will bring in more revenue for them to ■■■■ up the wall.
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Very good point, but much more importantly…how come ■■■■■■■■ didn’t get deleted out, yet ■■■■ does …both at the same level of vulgarity I would have thought…for reference purposes, I stated a slang word for the female anatomy beginning with the letter T and rhymes with hat and ironically is a legitimate town in orkney…
I have no idea, I don’t think ■■■■■■■■ has ever been a truly naughty word. I can remember Jasper Carrot using it in the 70s on the telly, when things were much more censored.
That place in the Orkneys is spelt with two Ts at the end. ■■■■■■
Edit to add, no, the correct spelling doesn’t make it past the autocensor either.
Conor:
biggriffin:
Really, who cares, maybe little fluffy bunnies won’t be able to breath, because the nasty lorry was belching out horrid fumes,as the company were fitting emulators,… Just crack on drive.Hundreds of millions of people care to the point that governments are being forced to up their game massively on climate change and pollution from vehicles and manufacturing.
Bung them a hundred quid and they will ignore the vehicle…