Programming – PTO Kickout Vehicle Speed Limit

Description:
Similar in operation to Vehicle Speed Limit, but it only applies when the engine is in Dedicated PTO Mode. PTO mode is entered if the PTO On/Off circuit is On. If the PTO Vehicle Speed limit is exceeded, the engine will “kick out” of the Dedicated PTO mode and no longer maintain the set engine rpm.

Available:
All electronically controlled on-highway engines covered in this handbook

*Note: For model year 2001 HD engines this parameter was referred to as “PTO Vehicle Speed Limit”, the name was changed for HD engines afterwards.

Range:

Advantages:
Some Dedicated PTO applications use transmission driven PTO’s. In some cases the vehicle is required to travel at speeds in excess of the 15 MPH limit. That was not possible with the combined Idle/PTO Vehicle Speed Limit parameter. The customer now has the flexibility to limit vehicle speed in both Idle and Dedicated PTO operation.

Disadvantages:
None

Recommendations:
Refer to RENR1282 for more specific details

 

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