2016 Peterbilt 587 Electrical problems
02-25-2021, (Subject: 2016 Peterbilt 587 Electrical problems ) 
Post: #7
RE: 2016 Peterbilt 587 Electrical problems
(02-25-2021 )Rawze Wrote:  
(02-25-2021 )Alexp86 Wrote:  ... abs light started going on going up hill sometimes on a curve, while hooked to traile it would make the trailer lights blink like it was failing but it only does that for a few mins then it goes on steady, abs light also goes on when im bobtail. ...

- 99% of the time the abs problem you just described is due to severe neglect of the rear axle hub bearings. - Every 250k miles, the rear axle bearings need to be re-torqued. If not then they eventually get so loose that they set off ABS alarms when he truck is heavy, or when you turn corners etc. - Also, wheel seals sometimes will fail, inner tire wear on the rear axles sets in, and all sorts of other issues.

When you got the truck .. did you pull all the axles out and re-torque the hub bearings? -- I am thinking you did not.

If that was not done, then nothing else has likely been done either. Sounds like a severely neglected truck to me.


Matter of fact, your initial post heavily implies that you likely did nothing much to the truck at all after its purchase, except to run off to every shop you could find every time it hiccuped so far. This is going to put you out of business real fast.


used trucks = fixing all the neglect from the last owner once you purchase it. This should be done BEFORE you put it back on the roads. Used trucks do not get sold ready for hauling freight right out of the gate, and if you expect as much, then it seems you are learning that lesson the hard way. - Such is trucking.

Also, running off to shops repeatedly for this kind of minor to medium stuffs is also the wrong thing to be doing if you want to actually make a profit. - Invest in a volt meter, learn how to use it, buy some wrenches and start going thru the truck, do all the neglected maintenance, etc. and fix on it. That is how owner-ops make their money any more. By becoming as self-reliant as possible. Otherwise your just going to continue to sit around all the time while truck payments pile up and no one giving a damn about you or your truck outside of putting the fire(the mediate complaint only) out while all the trees in the rest of the forest burn away.

I did not pull the rear axle and retorque or any of that... When I purchased this truck I did take it to a mechanic had them hookup the computer and check the engine transmission etc and I used everything they told me to get the dealer to do/fix before I signed the contract... I didint just get it and start working..
this post was about electrical issues not about everything I did since/before purchasing the truck.

But here are a few things:
The engine needed a new intake manifold the dealer paid for, also needed the a/c to be fixed.

The rear axle had a leak before I even drove it off the lot so they had me take it to a shop near by for them to fix and the way the guy put it is he removed the rear pig resealed the pig and and said the rear axle was in great shape because I asked if it needed to be replaced due to the leak and I didint know how long it had been leaking for.

I had the leaf springs replaced all the bushings that looked bad replaced
Countless air leaks fixed by the shop under the dealers warranty and some I did myself.
The powersteering gearbox was replaced.
All the breaks replaced
Coolant was flushed
I changed all the filters including the air dryer filter

And so much more that I can't really think of right now being I had a really long day.

I do have alot of tools and have been fixing alot on this truck myself. Ive cleaned all the wires and terminals in the battery compartment put in new batteries, changed the blower resistor, will be changing the wiper motor after I get this electrical issue resolved. Also plan on changing the air dryer unit. I've replaced all the fuses n relays, installed the omnitacs myself instead of paying someone like everyone at my orientation.
I know I have so much to do and learn still, but I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty if I don't think I'll screw it up.
replyreply


Messages In This Thread
RE: 2016 Peterbilt 587 Electrical problems - Alexp86 - 02-25-2021



NOTE: Rawze.com is not affiliated, nor endorses any of the google ads that are displayed on this website.