active yaw sensor international prostar

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  1. Ikamob01

    Ikamob01 Medium Load Member

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    Have anyone work on "active yaw sensor international prostar"? And what does it look like and where is it located?
     
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  3. kranky1

    kranky1 Road Train Member

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    You mean they’re putting people in those things that can’t even tell if they’re sideways unless a computer tells them? Seriously..
     
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  4. Ikamob01

    Ikamob01 Medium Load Member

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    elaborate, please.
     
  5. kranky1

    kranky1 Road Train Member

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    What do you think a yaw sensor does? If you need an electronic system to tell you the truck’s travelling in a different direction than it’s pointed in you have no business sitting in it in the first place.
     
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  6. Ikamob01

    Ikamob01 Medium Load Member

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    how do i remove it or clear the code?
     
  7. kranky1

    kranky1 Road Train Member

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    I don’t know if it can be programmed out or not. It may be a selectable parameter. Have to ask a dealer, or maybe someone who has disabled that already will chime in.
     
  8. Animosus

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    The yaw rate sensor should be mounted centrally on a crossmember behind the cab. It is used in conjunction with the steering angle sensor for stability control.

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  9. kranky1

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    Boeings Angle of Attack sensors were so effective at flying airplanes into the ground I guess they just had to have something to steer trucks into rock cuts.
     
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  11. Long FLD

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    Required on new trucks, lane departure and adaptive cruise is optional for now even though the manufacturers get more points for the trucks that they’re spec’d on. I read that the date that everything will be required on new trucks is supposed to be announced soon.
     
  12. Ikamob01

    Ikamob01 Medium Load Member

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    yeah. That's what i thought but they are trying to charge me 600$ to install it.
     
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