I drive a semi-truck over the road. Recently my company installed ambient temperature sensors to limit idleing when the temperature is above 20 degrees and below 70 degrees. That’s fine and good - reduces costs and helps the environment - if the thing worked as designed. The temperature needs to drop below 0 degrees Fahrenheit before the truck will idle while my bunk heater can’t keep up if the temperature is less than 20 degrees and my fuel starts to gel at 14 degrees.
If a driver sets the high idle the truck will run for 3 minutes and then shut off. If the driver pushes the fuel pedal to the floor within those three minutes the timer resets. I’m not allowed to tinker with the sensor or any of the trucks electronics but it is within company policy to sit in the driver’s seat and push the fuel pedal every two minutes to keep the truck running.
What I’d like to build is an acutator powered by a 12 volt plug in (like a car charger) to push the pedal for me. I’ve looked around for a simple solution and haven’t found one - most likely I’m not asking the right questions because I’m not sure where to start.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.