Why The ISUZU FRR 90 keeps Crashing

Today we take a look at isuzu F series_FRR 90 and why it is infamous for crushing
Disaimer: this video was created solely for awareness. we urge every driver to be careful when driving
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  • @mandech_football
    @mandech_football6 ай бұрын

    The issue lies not with the truck itself, but rather with the drivers. I have operated medium-sized trucks, predominantly Mitsubishi Fh models, for over five years. While driving this particular truck, a distinctive awareness is ingrained due to the absence of brakes. So, one must exercise constant caution to avoid situations that require the use of the emergency brake. I recommend anyone operating this truck approach it with the same mindfulness as driving an FH. If you lack experience with an FH, seek advice from a seasoned FH driver for valuable tips.

  • @Wafula-martin

    @Wafula-martin

    6 ай бұрын

    Well said sir

  • @stephenwanjigi416
    @stephenwanjigi4166 ай бұрын

    I believe drivers are the problem. Every time you encounter the slay queen, the driver is always engaging exhaust brake even on level surface. In this way , he misuses the much needed air for braking. when the driver encounters an emergency, air in the circuit is so low to have the required braking pressure. Drivers need to change that attitude and mature! The sound of the exhaust brake is a nuisance when not necessary.

  • @Subaruleone69
    @Subaruleone696 ай бұрын

    This is my 3rd year driving the frr90 and I kid you me drivers are number one catalyst kuhusu izi ajali.. Then the rest tutaekelea truck.. My frr90 hurusha brakes time to time but hutswahi kuniona nkipiga watu mikeka ovyo

  • @MARTINTRAYVONCARSTV

    @MARTINTRAYVONCARSTV

    6 ай бұрын

    Ogopa FRR

  • @joelmwai6014
    @joelmwai60147 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the information.

  • @susanmwenjera7233
    @susanmwenjera72332 ай бұрын

    They should just put big break shoes and let the truck be pneumatic not break fluid

  • @jasminekenya2949
    @jasminekenya29496 ай бұрын

    Great content!

  • @SleepyDinosaurFossils-dc5ll
    @SleepyDinosaurFossils-dc5ll7 ай бұрын

    Great job bro...

  • @samuelkutondo5044
    @samuelkutondo50447 ай бұрын

    That's my bro, keep educating us

  • @lilcheeski5450
    @lilcheeski54507 ай бұрын

    Good job bruv

  • @anthonykahata9988
    @anthonykahata99886 ай бұрын

    Its clear its a manufacturers defect or in our case the vehicle assembler (G.M East Africa) but the manufacturer is able absorb the blame with marketing or truck design specification that clearly indicates or states its a town delivery truck or short distance run truck with capacity of 11tonnes, if you want an off town truck for long hauling the 6cylinder ft.... series are available. Now the misconception there inn -is the truck replaced the old FRR which shared all aspect with Fvr, Fsr, except for the chassis brake drums, and the axles and thats the reason customers adopted the new frr90 as equal replacement of frr33. On my own research i have noted the new frr90 is the only truck at its class with full air over hydraulic brake system that is fitted with 16inch brake drums and 17.5 rims all other trucks whether TaTa, mitsubishi F1, Leyland Ashok, Jac, volvo Fe, all the camions at the same class are with 19.5 brake drums and 22.5 rims .....

  • @doubledeei2631

    @doubledeei2631

    3 ай бұрын

    so they modify them by replacing the brake drums with bigger ones ama?

  • @danielthuku8192
    @danielthuku81926 ай бұрын

    I think the drivers who used to drive the old FRR have not had that kind of power before. Almost all FRR 90s I see on the road are being driven carelessly. No amount of brakes will help them kikiumana.

  • @highranks1
    @highranks16 ай бұрын

    Poor mechanism. Experienced drivers say Sometimes it loses sense of break , when you press again it , Sense may résumé with emergency braking.

  • @mainamaseeti
    @mainamaseeti6 ай бұрын

    Maybe the new 4cylinder has inevitably less powerful exhaust braking effect than the previous 6cylinder one?? And maybe ma probox drivers have now graduated to truck driving?

  • @samnjuguna-qf6cq
    @samnjuguna-qf6cq6 ай бұрын

    Good job mzito

  • @MARTINTRAYVONCARSTV

    @MARTINTRAYVONCARSTV

    6 ай бұрын

    Appreciated!

  • @antonymbali3325
    @antonymbali3325Ай бұрын

    FH is the best leave about the killer slayqueen

  • @josephmwenjeri6806
    @josephmwenjeri68066 ай бұрын

    Overloading and overspeeding! Drivers are the problem!

  • @johnchege5794
    @johnchege57946 ай бұрын

    I see like all tea factory using frr isuzus.and the brakes never fail and they use unmaintained and steeper roads.

  • @primal..futball
    @primal..futball6 ай бұрын

    guys have you seen the Isuzu NRR ELECTRIC TRUCK

  • @bkhigh1294
    @bkhigh12945 ай бұрын

    Unabebesha eleven tonnes na unafinya mpaka 100km per hour

  • @Chege399
    @Chege3994 ай бұрын

    Isuzus including here in Japan, I drive a treiller and I have experienced break failure twice, taken it back to maker but no change. The full air system leaks too soo and the trailer looses air on steep hills and fails on auto system to go up hill unless you convert to manual. You cannot compare the speeds of any Isuzu vehicle but breaks will fail you. So in the case of an emergency please go to lowest gear manually even if it means killing the engine and gear box !! You’ll be alive to demand manicure default!! European trailers and trucks are the ultimate!! Especially Russian although they don’t sell in Africa!! Please get MAN of scania or Benz or Renault!! Hino is twice as useless both in speed, load capacity and brakes!! Old model had the back trailer brakes incase the engine front breaks failed but now there’s soo much technology they are inventing that’s actually useless and dangerous!!