The key features of this vehicle are: - Powerful fuel efficient diesel engine - A durable vehicle that has been tested to withstand hard terrain - Capable of carrying heavy loads, such as small diggers - The vehicle is fitted with an LCD screen that has connectivity options
Okay 2 types of oil cooling system fitted to these trucks. Light duty , and heavy duty. light duty, Oil cooler lines go from the oil filter housing to the radiator. oil cooler is built into the radiator. Heavy duty, Oil cooler lines go from the oil filter housing under the radiator and in front of the radiator there is a mini oil cooler.
It all depends on how heavy your vehicle is.
Motor homes which are fitted in small truck or light motor vehicles need no special licence. For driving the motor-homes or RVs which are on heavy motor vehicle will need heavy vehicle driving licence
Because it's a big heavy 4WD vehicle fitted with an engine too small & under-powered for it. Have you checked small pipe from inlet manifold to injector pump, if it's split, repair then hold on tight...
3500 lbs. but you must have the towing package installed. Towing package includes the rear load levelers, heavy duty alternator, heavy duty radiator/automatic transmission cooler, heavy duty turn signal flasher, and an engine oil cooler. I think the heavy duty automatic transmission cooler in located inside the heavy duty radiaotr, check with your GM parts dealer to see if this is the case. -Tony
HMDE on a vehicle registration certificate typically stands for "Heavy Motor Diesel Engine." It indicates that the vehicle is equipped with a heavy-duty diesel engine, which often pertains to larger vehicles such as trucks and buses. This designation can be important for regulatory purposes, such as emissions standards and taxation.
Anything is possible. But the vehicle is to heavy for that engine. Instead why not a 5.4L of something bigger.
When engine brakes are restricted, it means that the vehicle's braking system that uses the engine to slow down is limited or not functioning properly. This can affect the vehicle's ability to slow down efficiently and safely, especially when going downhill or carrying heavy loads.
On most highway vehicles, at the front of the engine compartment. In some buses and heavy equipment, it'll be at the back of the vehicle.
Heavy acceleration can decrease a vehicle's fuel efficiency by using more fuel in a shorter amount of time. It can also strain the engine and other components, potentially leading to decreased overall performance and increased wear and tear on the vehicle.
On unless you're pulling a heavy load and/or in the mountains. This would allow the engine to help control the vehicle speeds.