You have a choice of halogen (H4, IIRC) or you can get HIDs.
The 2010 Kenworth T660 typically requires about 10 to 12 gallons of antifreeze, depending on the engine configuration and cooling system. It's important to refer to the owner's manual or consult with a mechanic for the exact specifications for your particular vehicle. Additionally, ensure that you use the appropriate type of antifreeze recommended for your engine.
The switch will be below and to the left of the steering column.
Roll the glass down because the glass comes out with the panel.
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It's 3 lbs, 12 ounces for the T660, and that's what it should be for the T600, as well.
The Freon capacity for the Kenworth T660's air conditioning system typically ranges between 20 to 30 ounces, depending on the specific model and year. It's essential to consult the owner's manual or manufacturer's specifications for the exact capacity for a particular vehicle. Proper charging and maintenance are crucial for optimal performance of the AC system.
Peterbilt never made the T600. The T600 was built by Kenworth, and it ended production in 2007, at which point it was replaced in production by the T660.
On Kenworth's website: (http://www.kenworth.com/3100_sea.asp), there is a truck locater. Type in your address to find Kenworth trucks and dealerships in your area!
Left side of the truck, under the hood, against the firewall is where you'll find fuses primarily for the chassis nodes. Behind the clutch pedal is the primary fuse panel, both for the cab and sleeper.
Plenty of them do. Swift Transportation has some T2000s, T600s, T660s, and W900Ls in their fleet. Navajo Expresses primarily uses the T660, T700, and T680. Stevens Transport uses the T2000, T660, T700, and I think the T680. Werner Enterprises runs some T660s. Western Distribution runs a lot of Kenworths. Just the ones I could think of off the top of my head.
Open the hood, and it should be on the right side, encased in a hinged plastic cover. IIRC, the W900, T600, and T660 all use the same cabin air filter, which can be simply washed out and reused.
Kenworth was created in 1923.