Peterbilt Anti-Theft System

 

Peterbilt now offers a new anti-theft system for its models 579 and 567 equipped with PACCAR MX-13 Engines.

The anti-theft system integrates with the MX-13 Engine and the vehicle’s Driver Information Center to require operators to enter a unique passcode to start the truck. If an incorrect code is entered, the engine will be disabled until the correct code is used.

As added security, the engine must be started within six minutes of entering the code, or it will need to be entered again. Passwords can be changed and the system can be activated or deactivated through any Peterbilt dealership’s service department. Fleets using Peterbilt’s proprietary Electronic Service Analyst software can also make changes to the anti-theft system.

Operators are prompted to enter their unique passcode via the menu control switch on the Driver Information Center when they go to start the engine. The Driver Information Center – located within the driver instrumentation cluster – is a 5-in., color LCD screen that provides operators with essential data on vehicle and engine functions.

The anti-theft system is now in production and available for order.


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