You can always do a recreational regen when you're parked next to an RV at a rest stop. They enjoy that.
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If possible, see if you have another screen showing "Warnings". If so, highlight any shown to see what it reads. If nothing is shown, ignore it, and proceed. Every truck I've ever driven will show this on the dash at different times. If it turns red, then it's a problem. As G-Town wrote, it may clear after a few on/off periods. With more that 50 computers, it could be a spec of dust on a sensor.
What ELD system does that company incorporate?
Helwig uses Omnitracs. Navigation is by CoPilot.
My truck was in the shop today. They said the warning light was on due to a faulty sensor. Sensor replaced, problem solved.
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Check for "Vehicle Diagnostics" and "Performance Monitoring" icons on the Omnitracs screens. Lots of information there.
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You can always do a recreational regen when you're parked next to an RV at a rest stop. They enjoy that.