Fire Extinguisher
From : oregon
Q: what vehicle because i cant find a definition of this code for mopars error code p1740 either the tcc solenoid or overdrive solenoid systems doesnt seem to be making much sense. can someone tell what i am looking at what it is how to fix it it came on a few days ago. unhooked battery for a few minutes and reconnected. the service engine light stayed off. it didnt come back on for three days. it seems only after the truck is runat 70 mph for a period of time. doesnt seem to want to come on when driving at lower speeds. .
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From : phredmundnoseynosey
i have a 2001 cc 3.9l v6. recently ive been having rather odd electrical issues. when i open the door the interior lights come on but as if they are on a dimmer - they are very dim. if the truck was locked and i open it with the remote keyless entry fob the lights come on as normal but when the door is opened they dim dramatically. starting the truck with the door still open usually not always makes the lights come back normal. the auto door locks set to lock at 18 mph quit working. ive tried inactivating and reactivating them as per the manual - no luck. they will lock by using the switch on either door if the engine is running. if the engine is off the switches no longer lock the doors. keyless remote still locks them when not running. occasionally if i open the door before shutting off the engine the horn repeatedly burps. the vehicle does not have an alarm system. ive got just under 38k on this truck so my guess is im sol under warrenty if i take it to a dealer. anyone got any ideas about this is there a control module that could be the culprit .
From : denny
well jesus christ! whats more important a fire in the truck or a hole in the sky i guess that would depend on what kind of policy ya had on the truck.. denny .
From : Annonymous
mac.davis@comcast.net writes on sat 22 nov 2003 075857 gmt oregon nospam@fish.net wrote anyone keep a fire extinguisher in their truck id like to have one but im concerned about exposure to high temp. i live in the south and often see 120+ in the cab. any thoughts we keep a halon sp in the cab of each truck... faster cleaner and works good on electrical... very expensive though... ive seen them in emergency vehicles for years and never heard of heat bothering them... halon works pretty much on same principle as co2 which is lots cheaper. heavier than air smothers the fire by displacing oxygen. dry chemical extinguishers work very well on fuel fires and are carried in the cab of most 18-wheelers required i believe. .
From : merlin d magician
havent you all heard of the stop drop and roll method. if it catches on fire just turn right real sharp towards a ditch and flip it till the fire goes out. .. mac.davis@comcast.net writes on sat 22 nov 2003 075857 gmt oregon nospam@fish.net wrote anyone keep a fire extinguisher in their truck id like to have one but im concerned about exposure to high temp. i live in the south and often see 120+ in the cab. any thoughts we keep a halon sp in the cab of each truck... faster cleaner and works good on electrical... very expensive though... ive seen them in emergency vehicles for years and never heard of heat bothering them... halon works pretty much on same principle as co2 which is lots cheaper. heavier than air smothers the fire by displacing oxygen. dry chemical extinguishers work very well on fuel fires and are carried in the cab of most 18-wheelers required i believe. .
From : beekeep
on sat 22 nov 2003 075857 gmt oregon nospam@fish.net wrote anyone keep a fire extinguisher in their truck id like to have one but im concerned about exposure to high temp. i live in the south and often see 120+ in the cab. any thoughts o. i do all the time. wheres theres smoke theres fire and i use a smoker in my line of work. i have never had a problem. beekeep .
From : jimbo
oh yeah my extinguisher was in the cab of a truck in florida. -- pcolaphil were it not for the brave there would be no land of the free... | on sat 22 nov 2003 075857 gmt oregon nospam@fish.net wrote | | anyone keep a fire extinguisher in their truck id like to have one but | im concerned about exposure to high temp. i live in the south and often | see 120+ in the cab. any thoughts | o. | | we keep a halon sp in the cab of each truck... faster cleaner and | works good on electrical... very expensive though... | ive seen them in emergency vehicles for years and never heard of heat | bothering them... | .
From : fmb
halon work a bit differently than co2. co2 cools and displaces oxygen whereas halon interupts the chemical reaction of the fire 4th side of the fire tetrahedron. in either event i use two tools for fires i may have in any of my vehicles first is a cell phone to 911 second is the phone call to state farm. although i do love a vehicle fire id rather be on the nozzle of an 1 3/4 on someone elses vehicle in full turnouts than with an extinguisher on my own. fmb only one b in fmb mac.davis@comcast.net writes on sat 22 nov 2003 075857 gmt oregon nospam@fish.net wrote anyone keep a fire extinguisher in their truck id like to have one but im concerned about exposure to high temp. i live in the south and often see 120+ in the cab. any thoughts we keep a halon sp in the cab of each truck... faster cleaner and works good on electrical... very expensive though... ive seen them in emergency vehicles for years and never heard of heat bothering them... halon works pretty much on same principle as co2 which is lots cheaper. heavier than air smothers the fire by displacing oxygen. dry chemical extinguishers work very well on fuel fires and are carried in the cab of most 18-wheelers required i believe. .
From : mac davis
on sat 22 nov 2003 150823 -0600 ramman@dodgecity.cc wrote halon works pretty much on same principle as co2 which is lots cheaper. heavier than air smothers the fire by displacing oxygen. dry chemical extinguishers work very well on fuel fires and are carried in the cab of most 18-wheelers required i believe. maybe its my computer background again... halon is or was at the time the one you use to put out a fire without ruining the computer equipment... .
From : fmb
yeah mac no residue. does very well at putting out fires without doing more damage to electronics like would happen if you used dry chem powder. but halon has gotten very expensive these days. they have taxed the hell out of it and it is no longer manufactured in the states. some believe it is a contributing cause of the hole in the ozone layer. fmb on sat 22 nov 2003 150823 -0600 ramman@dodgecity.cc wrote halon works pretty much on same principle as co2 which is lots cheaper. heavier than air smothers the fire by displacing oxygen. dry chemical extinguishers work very well on fuel fires and are carried in the cab of most 18-wheelers required i believe. maybe its my computer background again... halon is or was at the time the one you use to put out a fire without ruining the computer equipment... .
From : fmb
well jesus christ! whats more important a fire in the truck or a hole in the sky i guess that would depend on what kind of policy ya had on the truck.. denny or where the hole in the sky was in relationship to your truck. fmb .
From : jimbo
well jesus christ! whats more important a fire in the truck or a hole in the sky -- pcolaphil were it not for the brave there would be no land of the free... | yeah mac no residue. does very well at putting out fires without doing | more damage to electronics like would happen if you used dry chem powder. | but halon has gotten very expensive these days. they have taxed the hell | out of it and it is no longer manufactured in the states. some believe it | is a contributing cause of the hole in the ozone layer. | | fmb | | on sat 22 nov 2003 150823 -0600 ramman@dodgecity.cc wrote | | halon works pretty much on same principle as co2 which is lots cheaper. | heavier than air smothers the fire by displacing oxygen. dry chemical | extinguishers work very well on fuel fires and are carried in the cab of | most 18-wheelers required i believe. | | maybe its my computer background again... halon is or was at the | time the one you use to put out a fire without ruining the computer | equipment... | | | | .
From : mac davis
on sun 23 nov 2003 215033 gmt jimbo noze4@earthlink.net wrote well jesus christ! whats more important a fire in the truck or a hole in the sky depends on if its your truck or mine.. *g* .
From : jacob suter
totally dependant on your deductable. js well jesus christ! whats more important a fire in the truck or a hole in the sky -- pcolaphil were it not for the brave there would be no land of the free... | yeah mac no residue. does very well at putting out fires without doing | more damage to electronics like would happen if you used dry chem powder. | but halon has gotten very expensive these days. they have taxed the hell | out of it and it is no longer manufactured in the states. some believe it | is a contributing cause of the hole in the ozone layer. | | fmb | | on sat 22 nov 2003 150823 -0600 ramman@dodgecity.cc wrote | | halon works pretty much on same principle as co2 which is lots cheaper. | heavier than air smothers the fire by displacing oxygen. dry chemical | extinguishers work very well on fuel fires and are carried in the cab of | most 18-wheelers required i believe. | | maybe its my computer background again... halon is or was at the | time the one you use to put out a fire without ruining the computer | equipment... | | | | .
From : bricehjacob suter
well i looked this code up on the inet it is p0440 evaporative emission control system malfunction any ideas anyone else had this code / problem. going to call my local dodge service center in the morning to report the problem. not really worried truck is new so i am covered. brice tom i did what you said and i got one code p0440. any ideas brice after driving a few weeks i noticed that the engine light came on after starting it last night and stayed it is now staying on. turn the ignition on-off-on-off-on. one or more obd-ii p codes will display on the odometer. write these down then post them here. .
From : budd cochran
yes. talk to the experts your local fire department but please dial the office number not 911. while there may be fire trained persons in the group none may be in an area like yours -- budd cochran in tribute to the united states of america and the state of israel two bastions of strength in a world filled with strife and terrorism. ------ anyone keep a fire extinguisher in their truck id like to have one but im concerned about exposure to high temp. i live in the south and often see 120+ in the cab. any thoughts o. .
From : redneck tookover hell
we keep a halon sp in the cab of each truck.. omg mac those are so unenviromentally terrible that if you use one in ca the hazmat team will have to come do the cleanup!!!!!!!!!!!!!! besides with a carbon dioxide one you can cool your six pack on the way home!!!!!!!!!!! bg ill start watching reality tv shows when i can vote people off the planet. .
From : chas stokes
fmbb@sbcglobal.net says... yeah mac no residue. does very well at putting out fires without doing more damage to electronics like would happen if you used dry chem powder. but halon has gotten very expensive these days. they have taxed the hell out of it and it is no longer manufactured in the states. some believe it is a contributing cause of the hole in the ozone layer. fmb just my wife taking contributes to the hole in the ozone layer. chas .
From : jacob suter
use a smoker a crackhead youre using crackheads! i knew it! ok ive figured out why he wont sell his van - he sells crack and its got a rep in the hood. when beekeep rolls up the block the skinny people with bad teeth come out of the woodwork... j/k js i do all the time. wheres theres smoke theres fire and i use a smoker in my line of work. i have never had a problem. beekeep .
From : mac davis
on sun 23 nov 2003 170758 gmt fmb fmbb@sbcglobal.net wrote yeah mac no residue. does very well at putting out fires without doing more damage to electronics like would happen if you used dry chem powder. but halon has gotten very expensive these days. they have taxed the hell out of it and it is no longer manufactured in the states. some believe it is a contributing cause of the hole in the ozone layer. fmb for sure its getting very expensive... slight trade off is that they usually last for years without recharging... as for the hole in the ozone i thought red did that even the crack of dawn isnt safe with him around .
From : budd cochran
dawn who -- budd cochran in tribute to the united states of america and the state of israel two bastions of strength in a world filled with strife and terrorism. ------ on sun 23 nov 2003 170758 gmt fmb fmbb@sbcglobal.net wrote yeah mac no residue. does very well at putting out fires without doing more damage to electronics like would happen if you used dry chem powder. but halon has gotten very expensive these days. they have taxed the hell out of it and it is no longer manufactured in the states. some believe it is a contributing cause of the hole in the ozone layer. fmb for sure its getting very expensive... slight trade off is that they usually last for years without recharging... as for the hole in the ozone i thought red did that even the crack of dawn isnt safe with him around .