Not really. I tend to work on this rule of thumb:
A 1 litre engine (1000cc) is good for 100,000 miles. Therefore a 2 litre engine is good for 200,000 miles. Although, this tends to be the case up until 300,000 miles, because at this point, any car gets tired. Diesels get slightly more wear than petrols, so you should get around 250,000 miles out of a well maintained 2 litre diesel engine.
How do change a light on a steering column in a 2006 chevy truck?
Yes
First, get a truck then roll the truck over the lander. .
No it will not, Not even close.
every 100000 miles
19 Gallons
no, different trans and size of flywheel
Depends on the model of the truck
285/65
I think its 100000 miles
It is between the battery and upper radiator hose where it comes out of the radiator.
50,000 miles, usually average is 12,000 miles a year.