Exhaust brakes in city limits and cops
This spring, during family vacation, I first noticed several "No Jake brake use" signs displayed while driving into the Southern outskirts of Santa Fe, NM.
I thought the same thing... Wouldn't they rather have those big rigs make it safely down your city's hills using that "Jake" brake? Maybe not...
Far too many tree huggers there in SF for our tastes..
K.
I thought the same thing... Wouldn't they rather have those big rigs make it safely down your city's hills using that "Jake" brake? Maybe not...
Far too many tree huggers there in SF for our tastes..
K.
I have yet to hear or get any flack on using an engine brake anywhere at anytime BUT I have read about another issue with using an engine brake; slowing faster than people are expecting without brake lights. I read about someone that got trouble from officials saying the brake lights need to come on with the exhaust brake. Dont know, just thought I'd tell of this sorta off topic situation.
Originally posted by KATOOM
I have yet to hear or get any flack on using an engine brake anywhere at anytime BUT I have read about another issue with using an engine brake; slowing faster than people are expecting without brake lights. I read about someone that got trouble from officials saying the brake lights need to come on with the exhaust brake. Dont know, just thought I'd tell of this sorta off topic situation.
I have yet to hear or get any flack on using an engine brake anywhere at anytime BUT I have read about another issue with using an engine brake; slowing faster than people are expecting without brake lights. I read about someone that got trouble from officials saying the brake lights need to come on with the exhaust brake. Dont know, just thought I'd tell of this sorta off topic situation.
yes, you can run your brake lights through your exh brake switch, and I'd highly recomend doing so... if someone drives up your rear and an insurance company investigates, you could be liable...
now, I can understand if you want to put a toggle switch on it just in case you want to slow down without brake lights if you're speeding and there's a cop in the vicinity!
Forrest
now, I can understand if you want to put a toggle switch on it just in case you want to slow down without brake lights if you're speeding and there's a cop in the vicinity!

Forrest
if you have a trailer brake controler you may be able to tap into those wires also....if you hit the "energize slide" on the trailer brake controler box your brake lights come on....so I'd imagine with a little bit of tracing wires out you could use that to your advantage also...
Originally posted by Dr. Evil
actaully I meant is there any way to put a switch on it so the ebrake engages the brake lights...??
actaully I meant is there any way to put a switch on it so the ebrake engages the brake lights...??
Originally posted by Forrest Nearing
yes, you can run your brake lights through your exh brake switch, and I'd highly recomend doing so... if someone drives up your rear and an insurance company investigates, you could be liable...
yes, you can run your brake lights through your exh brake switch, and I'd highly recomend doing so... if someone drives up your rear and an insurance company investigates, you could be liable...
Here in good ole VA, it you hit someone from the rear, you are liable period. My daughter in law rear ended an idiot at night with no trailer lights on whatsoever and she got the ticket and totalled her truck in the process. Pretty common I thought.
Originally posted by Dieseldude4x4
Here in good ole VA, it you hit someone from the rear, you are liable period. My daughter in law rear ended an idiot at night with no trailer lights on whatsoever and she got the ticket and totalled her truck in the process. Pretty common I thought.
Here in good ole VA, it you hit someone from the rear, you are liable period. My daughter in law rear ended an idiot at night with no trailer lights on whatsoever and she got the ticket and totalled her truck in the process. Pretty common I thought.
That being said, I definitely dont need another whiplash - would be nice to have the brake lights come on automatically.


