If you need an entire wiring harness, you would need to get it from Peterbilt directly or through one of their dealers. Google the name "Peterbilt" and look for dealers in your area. Good Luck.
If you need an entire wiring harness, you would need to get it from Peterbilt directly or through one of their dealers. Google the name "Peterbilt" and look for dealers in your area. Good Luck.
You can order it from any Peterbilt dealership... it's possible a Kenworth dealership could get it, as well.
You can find a dash wiring harness for a Peterbilt 359 at various sources, including online retailers like eBay, Amazon, and specialized truck parts websites. Additionally, contacting Peterbilt dealerships or authorized parts distributors can provide you with OEM options. Local truck salvage yards may also have used harnesses available. Lastly, truck repair shops often have access to aftermarket parts suppliers.
You can find information about Peterbilt359 on the following websites: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peterbilt http://www.commercialtrucktrader.com/Custom-Search/search-results?make=PETERBILT%7C2313546&model=359%7C764868230&sort=year:desc
The first Peterbilt 359 was built in 1967, it was spec'd as a wrecker.
On a Peterbilt 359, the turn signal flasher is typically located under the dashboard near the driver's side, often mounted on or near the fuse panel. It may also be found in the wiring harness connected to the turn signal switch. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide specific instructions and diagrams for your model.
The 359 Peterbilt was a long-nosed truck which was specialized as a wrecker. Peterbilt generally produces both medium and heavy-duty trucks and was founded in 1939.
The Peterbilt 359 was last made in 1987. Then it was replaced by the Peterbilt 379, and several models and makes have been made for years since then as well.
359 Peterbilt has breakers. Dash panel (far right has 2 columns of reset buttons. macdtrucking
Check the EGR cooler.
No longer being made
First indication is model year. The 379 replaced the 359 in production in 1987, and was manufactured until 2007.