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10-06-2020, 10:23 PM
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Location: TEXAS
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Originally Posted by GUS2000
Anyone do any custom dash layouts for Freightliner M2-106?
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I'd be happy to send you one of my earlier revisions that I have on this tablet for the 106. Something for you to play with.
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12-19-2020, 05:45 PM
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#296
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2019
Posts: 158
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M2 electronics
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12-19-2020, 06:39 PM
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#297
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
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Originally Posted by MagnaTudes
M2 electronics
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Hopefully for the rest of us, you’re IFR.
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12-19-2020, 09:27 PM
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#298
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 256
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GUS2000
Anyone do any custom dash layouts for Freightliner M2-106?
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I did this one for our Seneca on the Freightliner S2 chassis which is basically the same as the M2-106 so it should work. The first pic is the one I have been using and the second pic is one I’m playing with DPF exhaust temps on.
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12-20-2020, 05:51 AM
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#299
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Senior Member
Thor Owners Club Newmar Owners Club Freightliner Owners Club
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Location: FL
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Originally Posted by Dav L
post back your findings. You can also reduce the number of data attributes the Bluefire is getting. This will reduce overall Bus activity. The Bus may be oversaturated.
More is not Better when it comes to "digital dashboards". Good software would have rules to increase the frequency of updates of a particular attribute IF an issue is apparent. And one doesn't need to see every attribute possible all the time. That adds to significant driver distraction.
But applying good HMI might have the side benefit of addressing the transmission issue - if the issue is scan tool related.
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Sorry this is so late in returning a result. But the sad fact is I still do not have an answer as to what the transmission problem is. There is an Allison / Freightliner Custom Chassis dealer close to where we winter. So I went in with my car first just to see what they wanted me to do. As everyone knows moving from a semi permanent location isn't as easy as moving from campgrounds on a daily basis.
The service advisor was nice enough but it was the Friday before Thanksgiving and he had folks out on vacation etc. But he suggested that they could possibly just come to my lot and reprogram the control module right there. So I was up for that. We had to leave with the coach this past week so I asked if he could get that done before we left. That didn't happen. So on on trip across FL on the return at about 315 miles into the trip the Check Transmission light appeared once again. I guess the good news is he will have a code to read as the others were cleared by Cummins. Still a hard shift from 3rd to 2nd and a strange sound but smooth 2nd to 3rd shift. Other wise no problems. I have the BlueFire unplugged at this point.
So now I'm back to waiting for them to come visit me. I'll report whatever they find when ever they get around to it.
Hope everyone has a great holiday in spite of the COVID.
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01-03-2021, 04:31 PM
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Just got the bluefire, running on iPad mini...
Is there anyway to program the iPad to boot bluefire on start up?
Goal would be: key turns on, iPad powered, program starts...
Bypassing then login, bypassing clicking the icon, etc...
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01-03-2021, 04:35 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Oakhurst, CA
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A quick search found this
IPAD start app on startup
How to Setup Kiosk Mode & Lock Your iPad to Just One App
Step 1: Enable “Guided Access” in your iOS settings. Open “Settings” ...
Step 2: Launch your App. Launch the app containing your sales and marketing content or presentation. ...
Step 3: Configured Guided Access. With your app still open, triple-click the Home button. ...
Step 4: Start Guided Access. ...
Step 5: Enjoy!
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40' DP w/Cat400, F494513, Lithium Battery & Solar
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01-03-2021, 05:01 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gpounder
A quick search found this
IPAD start app on startup
How to Setup Kiosk Mode & Lock Your iPad to Just One App
Step 1: Enable “Guided Access” in your iOS settings. Open “Settings” ...
Step 2: Launch your App. Launch the app containing your sales and marketing content or presentation. ...
Step 3: Configured Guided Access. With your app still open, triple-click the Home button. ...
Step 4: Start Guided Access. ...
Step 5: Enjoy!
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Cool! Will try...
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01-17-2021, 01:32 PM
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#303
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Monaco Owners Club
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: CA
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Just started researching BlueFire for the coach. To left of steering column, I have a 6 pin outlet ..it’s labeled ABS DIAGNOSTIC.
in electrical compartment outside, I have same 6 pin labeled ABS, PLUS a 9 pin outlet labeled TRANSMISSION.
I read somewhere that most coaches my age would have a 9 pin near steering wheel. I glanced behind dash in the maze of wires, but didn’t see anything.
Thoughts? Which adapter should I be considering?
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01-17-2021, 05:25 PM
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Location: Oakhurst, CA
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Quote:
Just started researching BlueFire for the coach. To left of steering column, I have a 6 pin outlet ..it’s labeled ABS DIAGNOSTIC.
in electrical compartment outside, I have same 6 pin labeled ABS, PLUS a 9 pin outlet labeled TRANSMISSION.
I read somewhere that most coaches my age would have a 9 pin near steering wheel. I glanced behind dash in the maze of wires, but didn’t see anything.
Thoughts? Which adapter should I be considering?
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It appears the ABS system is not incorporated into the main data bus. I would get the 9 pin and use the transmission port. Very likely you will also see engine data too as the engine does talk to the transmission.
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01-17-2021, 08:40 PM
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#305
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Monaco Owners Club
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Location: CA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gpounder
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Just started researching BlueFire for the coach. To left of steering column, I have a 6 pin outlet ..it’s labeled ABS DIAGNOSTIC.
in electrical compartment outside, I have same 6 pin labeled ABS, PLUS a 9 pin outlet labeled TRANSMISSION.
I read somewhere that most coaches my age would have a 9 pin near steering wheel. I glanced behind dash in the maze of wires, but didn’t see anything.
Thoughts? Which adapter should I be considering?
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It appears the ABS system is not incorporated into the main data bus. I would get the 9 pin and use the transmission port. Very likely you will also see engine data too as the engine does talk to the transmission.
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Thanks for your comments.
Just seems strange the transmission port is an outside compartment.. Only thing I could locate inside near the steering wheel is a 6 pin.
I suppose the labels on the plugs COULD are wrong, but I know they came from the factory that way.
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06 Windsor PEQ, Cummins 400 ISL
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01-17-2021, 10:05 PM
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#306
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Quote:
Originally Posted by windsorbill
Thanks for your comments.
Just seems strange the transmission port is an outside compartment.. Only thing I could locate inside near the steering wheel is a 6 pin.
I suppose the labels on the plugs COULD are wrong, but I know they came from the factory that way.
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It is comparing apples to oranges, but on Alpine Coaches they mounted the diagnostic port to the firewall in front of the passenger seat. My '04 with the Cummins ISL 400 has the 9 pin connector, so I would be surprised if your newer coach does not have a 9 pin connector. Keep looking.
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'04 Alpine Coach 36' MDDS
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01-18-2021, 07:48 AM
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#307
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Monaco Owners Club
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim A
It is comparing apples to oranges, but on Alpine Coaches they mounted the diagnostic port to the firewall in front of the passenger seat. My '04 with the Cummins ISL 400 has the 9 pin connector, so I would be surprised if your newer coach does not have a 9 pin connector. Keep looking.
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thanks Jim for commenting. It's surprising me too that this coach has a 6 pin where everyone else is saying it should be a 9 pin.
I know this coach pretty well, but under the dash is a whole new adventure. I'm hoping someone with a similar coach can come along and shed some light.
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06 Windsor PEQ, Cummins 400 ISL
2014 Honda CRV or 2012 Jeep
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01-18-2021, 08:08 AM
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#308
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Alpine Owners Club Foretravel Owners Club
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Location: Lake Wales, FL
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Others are right. Cummins installed the 9 pin J1939 on coaches in that era, and still do to this day. Almost always it is on the steering column around the brake pedal area. On the Apex, Western RV moved it to the right side of the of the driver foot well on the center stack where radio, hvac controls, etc are. It is behind a removable plastic panel. However, it should be accessable without any tools.
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