horn blows with door open and in gear
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I notice your forum status is listed as "Professional". After reading your response I'm left but to wonder if sarcastic B.S. is how a true professional would respond?
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Countless times I find myself hooking up to a trailer or my snowplow by myself, getting out of my truck only to find I need to back up an additional couple inches. Having to get in the truck and close the door everytime is just a pain in the ***.
To the OP....as mentioned that is part of a recall done by Dodge. Apparently some models had issues with slipping out of park without the driver knowing it. Hence the horn honk with the door open and in reverse.
Annoying yes, but to my knowledge unless you know somebody really well at a Dodge dealer there's no way to disable that. They aren't going to disable a "safety" feature like that.
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I guess some people find it possible to do things incorrectly to avoid interacting with another individual, however I personally feel there are only 2 safe ways to attach a trailer...
1. A guide
2. Rear camera
And I'd be surprised if many others didn't agree with me. I know dangerous actions/behavior such as that would have you permanently removed from our worksite.
1. A guide
2. Rear camera
And I'd be surprised if many others didn't agree with me. I know dangerous actions/behavior such as that would have you permanently removed from our worksite.
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When you are minefleet system's analyst, it's a regular occurrence. We frequently relocate 60 and 80ft mobile towers around the oilsands open pit mine.
Yes, I may be an IS Analyst, but an IS Analyst can have many roles.. not just replacing your blue-screened 'office box'.
There's obvious blind spots when you are backing. Have you ever measured how far behind the truck you can see the pavement? And we don't even have children on our jobsite.
Yes, I may be an IS Analyst, but an IS Analyst can have many roles.. not just replacing your blue-screened 'office box'.
There's obvious blind spots when you are backing. Have you ever measured how far behind the truck you can see the pavement? And we don't even have children on our jobsite.
Last edited by Cthulhu; 06-03-2011 at 11:44 PM. Reason: Minor adjustments... like a recall done by Dodge. lol