No, a 379 Peterbilt hood will not fit on a 2009 365 Peterbilt. The two models have different designs and dimensions, with the 365 being a medium-duty truck and the 379 a heavy-duty model. Each hood is specifically engineered to fit its respective chassis and engine configurations, making them incompatible.
Disconnect the battery for five to 20 minutes. This will reset the ECM.
No.....its against the law to clear codes.
You get the software for the engine (e.g., DDEC for Detroit, Insite for Cummins, and I'm drawing a blank remembering what it is for Cat) and a diagnostic connector (such as NexIQ or Inline for Cummins), pull up the fault codes, and reset them. Now, if it's something which is going to be recurring, those codes will come back until you repair the fault (if they clear at all).
The codes are telling you there is a problem. If the problem is not fixed the codes will come back.
Pulling a fuse will not clear codes on this vehicle. A scan tool is required to clear codes.
Peterbilt was created in 1939.
One can view the Peterbilt show trucks from the Peterbilt Motors Company and their website. Peterbilt is based in Denton, Texas and was founded in 1939.
Peterbilt is the luxury class of heavy duty trucks. Custom Peterbilt refers to the ability for the buyer to customize the truck per the buyers specifications.
Auto Zone will check your computer codes for FREE... They can also clear them.
Try a Peterbilt dealership.
Need to know WHICH model Peterbilt in order to answer this.