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- Vehicle Year
- 2019
- Engine
- 2.3 EcoBoost
- Transmission
- Automatic
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If you listen close you can hear the engine rev as it starts forward.
You mean the engine was still running the whole time the rig was on its side?If you listen close you can hear the engine rev as it starts forward.
Indeed. The engine was NOT running. Listen at the very end, after it slides down the hill and hits the other truck. You can hear the air escaping from the truck's system through a broken line. It was left in neutral, with the parking brake off. Once uprighted, any grade will start it rolling again until something stops it.Listen closer..
..... they had to leave the engine running. there is no way that would have went with out the engine being on ........ unless by some freak the driver put the truck in neutral before he climbed out............
it only takes an hour for the air to bleed completely out of the tanks, if you drop below 25 psi the parking brake automatically sets.
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Indeed. The engine was NOT running. Listen at the very end, after it slides down the hill and hits the other truck. You can hear the air escaping from the truck's system through a broken line. It was left in neutral, with the parking brake off. Once uprighted, any grade will start it rolling again until something stops it.