In 2003, Ford introduced the 6.0-liter Power Stroke that replaced the 7.3-liter version.
Check your oil and make sure there is plenty of oil, these trucks are designed to die if the oil is low and it that's not it then you need to have the oil pressure pump checked.
Do NOT use Diesel fuel in a Ford Focus. The engine will stop running and you will have to drain the gas tank to rid the car of the diesel fuel. Gasoline engines are not designed to run on diesel. They do not have enough compression to cause the diesel fuel to combust The only engine used in a 2000 Ford Focus was the 2.0 which is NOT a diesel engine.
They weren't faring so well in that market.
1997 was the last model year that you could get the 460 ( 7.5 liter ) in the Ford F-250
Trucks take longer to stop than passenger cars.
No, the larger the vehicle the harder it is to stop.
If its a Diesel, its probably the Diesel Stop switch. Located on the Diesel Fuel Pump.
Anti gel at a truck stop...
They still do make them, for the South American, Australian/New Zealand, and southern African markets. There wasn't a sufficient market for COE tractors on the US/Canadian market for them to continue offering them in that market.
Depress clutch and press starter button to start engine, to stop engine just press start button.
gas and diesel will probably still be around for trucks, tractors, and farm equipment, but the motorist trend will be electricity. I am still waiting for someone to re-vamp the steam engine into a more modern practical use so we could use plain'ol H2O. Something to think about!!!!
It weighs trucks to ensure their weights are legal.