WHAT DO THESE THINGS DO?

WHAT DO THESE THINGS DO?

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DSM2

Original Poster:

3,624 posts

201 months

Saturday 17th March 2012
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Hi. Just bought an Iveco 75e17 2002.

There's a button on the cab floor just near the pedals. What is it?

There's a 3 position switch with various symbols the most notable being what looks like a foot hovering over a pedal. At the bottom is the circle with two lines around, like brAke pads. In between is a circle with a little arrow onthe circle and 1 l e line a brake pad.

What's that?

Many thanks for any info!!

One Amp Andy

1,462 posts

191 months

Saturday 17th March 2012
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The button on the floor is probably an exhaust brake. Don't know about the other stuff.

stevenr

915 posts

195 months

Saturday 17th March 2012
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Button on the floor is usually an exhaust brake.

ETA beaten to it

One Amp Andy

1,462 posts

191 months

Saturday 17th March 2012
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stevenr said:
Button on the floor is usually an exhaust brake.
I just said that. Slow mother fker.

ETA Nice RS1600i

DSM2

Original Poster:

3,624 posts

201 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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Thanks guys.

Magictrousers

268 posts

175 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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The button in the dash will select how the exhaust brake works. One position will be off, one will be so that it only activates if you press the button on the floor, one will be so that it comes in when you lift off the throttle.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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Magictrousers said:
The button in the dash will select how the exhaust brake works. One position will be off, one will be so that it only activates if you press the button on the floor, one will be so that it comes in when you lift off the throttle.
Thanks for that, makes sense. Just need to figure out which position does which.

Are the exhaust brakes effective? What is best way to use, does it save wear and tear of brakes, improve fuel or what?

Sory for ignorance, fairly new to this.


Magictrousers

268 posts

175 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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They do help a bit with engine braking, but it won't hold you back on a long hill. I always found it best to run with the switch in the 'off throttle' position. Then it's just there without having to push another button on the floor.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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Magictrousers said:
They do help a bit with engine braking, but it won't hold you back on a long hill. I always found it best to run with the switch in the 'off throttle' position. Then it's just there without having to push another button on the floor.
thanks again! just got to figure out which position that is now!

GC8

19,910 posts

191 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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Are they effective?

It depends on the manufacturer - some exhaust brakes will make alter the exhaust note and do little else (DAF CF340, Volvo FL6), others will slow you down a good deal (Atego 2628) and some will lift you out of your seat if you forget that theyre engaged and youre unladen (Volvo FM12).

Buttons on the floor usually fall inot the first group. A good exhaust brake will hold back a fully laden vehicle on a very steep hill, in the correct gear, without your having to apply the service brake.

GTIR

24,741 posts

267 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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My Kenworth truck I had in Oz had an exhaust brake and it sounded awesome!
I never really needed it but kept using it.

I tell you what sounded better - the air starter. It was an ex petroleum truck so had air instead of electric starter. Imagine an air gun wrench, like they use in garages, and amplify the noise by 400%! It was fking loud. hehe


One Amp Andy

1,462 posts

191 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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GTIR said:
My Kenworth truck I had in Oz had an exhaust brake and it sounded awesome!
I never really needed it but kept using it.

I tell you what sounded better - the air starter. It was an ex petroleum truck so had air instead of electric starter. Imagine an air gun wrench, like they use in garages, and amplify the noise by 400%! It was fking loud. hehe
That sounds ace.

Special K

893 posts

160 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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One Amp Andy said:
GTIR said:
My Kenworth truck I had in Oz had an exhaust brake and it sounded awesome!
I never really needed it but kept using it.

I tell you what sounded better - the air starter. It was an ex petroleum truck so had air instead of electric starter. Imagine an air gun wrench, like they use in garages, and amplify the noise by 400%! It was fking loud. hehe
That sounds ace.
I had to hear what they're like, awesome smile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t6zdQKsYs4

stevenr

915 posts

195 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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One Amp Andy said:
just said that. Slow mother fker.

ETA Nice RS1600i
I was typing as you posted,mother fker

ETA thank you

One Amp Andy

1,462 posts

191 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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stevenr said:
I was typing as you posted,mother fker

ETA thank you
biggrin

ShampooEfficient

4,267 posts

212 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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Special K said:
One Amp Andy said:
GTIR said:
My Kenworth truck I had in Oz had an exhaust brake and it sounded awesome!
I never really needed it but kept using it.

I tell you what sounded better - the air starter. It was an ex petroleum truck so had air instead of electric starter. Imagine an air gun wrench, like they use in garages, and amplify the noise by 400%! It was fking loud. hehe
That sounds ace.
I had to hear what they're like, awesome smile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t6zdQKsYs4
Wibble. Want one.

mat13

1,977 posts

182 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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That is brilliant.

GTIR

24,741 posts

267 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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hehe
Ahh, that noise brings back memories.
It was late 90's so I'm not sure if they even use them anymore.

The best fun was pulling up in a town and starting it when a load of school kids were walking past. "WEEHHHAAAA!"
"OMG!" >scream< >run< rofl

Humper

946 posts

163 months

Sunday 18th March 2012
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GC8 said:
Are they effective?
and some will lift you out of your seat if you forget that theyre engaged and youre unladen (Volvo FM12)..
Oh yes, I remember jumping in a FH to shunt a trailer, fired it up and took off down the yard foot to the floor, being auto it shifted up without letting off, came to the end of the yard where the trailer was and let my foot off the throttle. Hadn't noticed someone had left the exhauster fully on. eek
Who needs brakes?
Had a couple of Ivecos, the button on the floor is more decor than function sadly frown

powerstroke

10,283 posts

161 months

Monday 19th March 2012
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Humper said:
GC8 said:
Are they effective?
and some will lift you out of your seat if you forget that theyre engaged and youre unladen (Volvo FM12)..
Oh yes, I remember jumping in a FH to shunt a trailer, fired it up and took off down the yard foot to the floor, being auto it shifted up without letting off, came to the end of the yard where the trailer was and let my foot off the throttle. Hadn't noticed someone had left the exhauster fully on. eek
Who needs brakes?
Had a couple of Ivecos, the button on the floor is more decor than function sadly frown
They can also pull a little fun trick by sticking on!! oh what fun fully loaded truck with all the power of a cheap lawnmower,limp somewhere safe.. crawl under and tap the leaver return to cab filthy rolleyes