There are many different Peterbilt trucks. Be more specific.
There are many different Peterbilt trucks. Be more specific.
On the switch itself.
Typically, 17k - 19k for a three axle freight truck.
Need to know the model. Big difference between changing one on, say, a 387 and a 389.
How much freon does a 2010 Peterbilt
It's the regular clutch position switch at the top of the pedal... the "safe start" feature is a matter of programming in the engine ECM.
Peterbilt makes Class 5 through Class 8 trucks, and the weight varies greatly between these models. Additionally, the application affects the weight - say, for example, you have a Peterbilt 330. Whether it's a single or tandem axle, what type of body it is, etc. will affect the tare weight. For a tractor unit (such as the 379, 389, 378, 359, etc.), you can expect a tare weight between 16,000 and 20,000, depending on the configuration.
I believe it's 3.5 lbs, but I'd recommend you call a Peterbilt dealership to verify this.
That depends on which motor you have in it.
As of 14th June 2009, 389 Euros = $545.28
17938 - 389 = 17549 feet