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Ah ok, i heard there was but maybe not.
Truck damage fix
Well, this trick has been tested on ETS 2 ver. 1.10 twice and result always valid. If your truck will be damaged, no matter in which percentage, try this: popup the game console with tilde button (you may modify the config file to activate it before if nothing happens when pressed). Enter this command string: edit damage.
It will result in a window game editor with a orange or similar colour as background. If you'll see this enter this command to simply close the windows game console: exit.
The game will close reducing the window and showing the desktop.
Click one more time on the reduced windows icon to restore the window game. Once in the main window game push: drive and the game will restart few kilometers before the damage occurs.
Even if that worked in the current version (not tried it), that doesn't sound like you're editing anything, but instead just causing the game to close and when you come back it loads the most recent auto-save, thus placing your truck a few km back from where you opened the console. You may as well just reload that most current auto-save and not go through the hassle of opening the console, quitting the game, and then re-starting. :)
1. Save and go to your profiles menu
2. Load in a harmless mod in the mod loader (like a extra voice navigator mod)
3. Go into your save and go into drive mode
4. Save and go to your profiles menu
5. Dissable the mod
6. Reload your save
7. If/when it asks you to choose a save, select a autosave from before your crash.
This will revert your game to a earlier stage which isnt the same as fixing your truck/trailer but its the best thing I can find in singleplayer.
You can skip all but the last 2 steps. No need to hassle with anything other than reloading an auto-save from before the accident. ;)