leyland tiger 88 model semi auto detect that it is in park
leyland tiger 88 model semi auto detect that it is in park
leyland tiger 88 model semi auto how does it detect that it is in park?
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Re: leyland tiger 88 model semi auto detect that it is in pa
Depends on the selector, but if its the type on the side of the column, theres micro switches in the back of the control to sense which gear its in. I think theres a neatural switch from memory2pawright wrote:leyland tiger 88 model semi auto how does it detect that it is in park?
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Re: leyland tiger 88 model semi auto detect that it is in pa
I didn't think those transmissions have a "park" position like cars do. Only neutral. I haven't used a hyrda-cyclic though
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Re: leyland tiger 88 model semi auto detect that it is in pa
Your correct, i thought he ment park as in nutral, but i guess i shoulda clarified!boronia wrote:I didn't think those transmissions have a "park" position like cars do. Only neutral. I haven't used a hyrda-cyclic though
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Re: leyland tiger 88 model semi auto detect that it is in pa
The only indication would be from the position of the change lever, and the driver can usually tell by the engine/transmission noises.
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Re: leyland tiger 88 model semi auto detect that it is in pa
The electro-pneumatic ones that have the selector on the left hand side of the steering column, had a red light, next to the gear lever, that would light up when in neutral. Not sure that's the same for a tiger though.
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