GuardDog Connect now standard in Mack LR Models

Nov. 14, 2016
Mack GuardDog Connect is now available and standard in all Mack-powered vehicles, including the Mack LR, Mack’s newest refuse model.

Mack GuardDog Connect, Mack’s integrated telematics solution, is now available and standard in all Mack-powered vehicles, including the Mack LR, Mack’s newest refuse model. Mack made the announcement at the Canadian Waste and Recycling Expo in Toronto. 

Mack expanded the offering of GuardDog Connect to Mack LR low-entry cabover refuse models equipped with an MP engine after receiving ongoing feedback from customers.

“Uptime support is as important for our refuse customers as our highway customers,” said Curtis Dorwart, Mack refuse product marketing manager. “GuardDog Connect simplifies the diagnostic and service process and combines purposeful telematics technology with Mack experts who can help keep the customer on the job.”

GuardDog Connect is Mack’s diagnostic and repair planning system. It monitors fault codes that could potentially shut down a truck or lead to an unplanned visit to the dealer and is an integral part of Mack’s ongoing commitment to uptime, the company noted.

“GuardDog Connect, through Mack OneCall agents, Mack’s 24/7 service support team, enables the quick diagnosis of issues, proactive repair scheduling and parts confirmation, all while the truck remains on the job,” Mack said. “Mack OneCall agents are able to manage all of this through Mack ASIST, a cloud-based service relationship management tool that keeps fleet customers, dealers and service providers and Mack field staff connected during service and repair events.”

“Uptime is a must-have for all of our customers, and refuse customers are no exception,” Dorwart said. “Offering GuardDog Connect in the Mack LR enables us to provide the same high level of service and support to all Mack-powered vehicles in our lineup, addressing the needs of all customers, in all applications.”

Through GuardDog Connect, LR customers also will have the same access to Mack’s suite of fleet management services as other customers, including Telogis and Omnitracs.

The 11-liter Mack MP7 diesel engine is standard in the LR model, delivering 325 to 355 horsepower and 1,200 to 1,280 lb.-ft. of torque. The Cummins Westport ISL G natural gas engine is optional. The LR model is equipped with an Allison RDS five-speed or six-speed automatic transmission.

Mack announced earlier this year that GuardDog Connect was standard on all TerraPro cabover models, which can be configured for many applications including refuse, concrete pump, dump or mixer. Mack had previously made GuardDog Connect standard on TerraPro concrete pump chassis in 2015 and was the first OEM in the industry to offer proactive support service for pump applications.

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